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tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/344128741Lyft’s Envoy and the Emerging Prospects of Service Mesh ArchitectureTue, 26 Sep 2017 16:37:24 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/lyft-engineer-matt-klein-on-the-emerging-prospects-of-service-mesh-architecture
00:27:21The New Stack MakersnoHow best should an organization transition its old behemoth monolith architecture into the bright shiny new world of microservices? The principal software engineer of the brightest and shiniest service out there, Lyft, tells us you don't have to. Matt Klein told The New Stack Scott Fulton at PagerDuty Summit 2017, that a start up, just like Lyft was a few short years ago, can develop its own monolith more easily than it can develop complex microservices.
But with an underlying service mesh architecture, such as Klein's Envoy, that monolith can still be providing service-oriented functions to customers in the same way, and probably without service degradation.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8GRDC5HbNZsHow best should an organization transition its ol…How best should an organization transition its old behemoth monolith architecture into the bright shiny new world of microservices? The principal software engineer of the brightest and shiniest service out there, Lyft, tells us you don't have to. Matt Klein told The New Stack Scott Fulton at PagerDuty Summit 2017, that a start up, just like Lyft was a few short years ago, can develop its own monolith more easily than it can develop complex microservices.
But with an underlying service mesh architecture, such as Klein's Envoy, that monolith can still be providing service-oriented functions to customers in the same way, and probably without service degradation.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8GRDC5HbNZstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/343968196Why Containers Are Everywhere in Microsoft AzureMon, 25 Sep 2017 16:15:35 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/why-containers-are-everywhere-in-azure
00:23:07The New Stack MakersnoOne clear theme emerged when talking to Corey Sanders, director of compute for Azure. Sanders said containers are everywhere in Azure’s technology infrastructure. He says by far the great greatest use case is for developers who want to use containers to build new apps instead of virtual machines.
Microsoft in turn is using containers as a vital infrastructure for managing its own services within Azure and doing it using open source technology. Sanders views reflect the almost impossible to dispute fact that containers really are everywhere in the market and will continue to spread across infrastructure, be it public, on-premises or with a workload mix across all infrastructure environments.
Sanders, who joined us virtually at the Open Source Summit in Los Angeles from his office in New Jersey, said that he could talk for hours about containers. They simply are a fundamental shift in application deployment that reflect a new dimension of speed, portability and agility.One clear theme emerged when talking to Corey San…One clear theme emerged when talking to Corey Sanders, director of compute for Azure. Sanders said containers are everywhere in Azure’s technology infrastructure. He says by far the great greatest use case is for developers who want to use containers to build new apps instead of virtual machines.
Microsoft in turn is using containers as a vital infrastructure for managing its own services within Azure and doing it using open source technology. Sanders views reflect the almost impossible to dispute fact that containers really are everywhere in the market and will continue to spread across infrastructure, be it public, on-premises or with a workload mix across all infrastructure environments.
Sanders, who joined us virtually at the Open Source Summit in Los Angeles from his office in New Jersey, said that he could talk for hours about containers. They simply are a fundamental shift in application deployment that reflect a new dimension of speed, portability and agility.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/343569963The Container Landscape's Maturity Evident in {code} Storage ProjectsFri, 22 Sep 2017 17:51:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-container-landscapes-maturity-evident-in-code-storage-projects
00:09:40The New Stack MakersnoClint Kitson is technical director for the {code} open source initiative. We caught up with Clint for a live at the 2017 Software Circus, where we asked about the maturing of container technologies and how that fits with {code}, its outreach and the work it is doing to make Rex-Ray integrate with different storage environments. Rex-Ray now interoperates with the Container Storage Interface, Kubernetes and OpenShift, Docker as well as Apache Mesos. Rex-Ray offers a storage integration with various environments including Dell, Amazon and Red Hat Ceph.
Watch on Periscope: https://www.periscope.tv/w/1yoKMpVMdmoxQClint Kitson is technical director for the {code}…Clint Kitson is technical director for the {code} open source initiative. We caught up with Clint for a live at the 2017 Software Circus, where we asked about the maturing of container technologies and how that fits with {code}, its outreach and the work it is doing to make Rex-Ray integrate with different storage environments. Rex-Ray now interoperates with the Container Storage Interface, Kubernetes and OpenShift, Docker as well as Apache Mesos. Rex-Ray offers a storage integration with various environments including Dell, Amazon and Red Hat Ceph.
Watch on Periscope: https://www.periscope.tv/w/1yoKMpVMdmoxQtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/343254824How Much DevOps Data Collection Is Enough?Wed, 20 Sep 2017 17:18:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-much-devops-data-collection-is-enough
00:42:35The New Stack MakersnoWith the continued evolution of machine learning, organizations may no longer need an absolute strategy for which data they'll collect from their servers, with respect to performance, and which data they leave behind. This from Chief Technology Advocate Andi Mann of Splunk, easily the fastest growing data collection platform in use by DevOps professionals today.
Mann was joined at PagerDuty Summit 2017 by JT Giri, CEO of cloud migration consultancy nClouds. JT deals with organizations making a move to Amazon, and comparing Amazon's native features to what they can achieve in hybrid cloud deployments with Kubernetes and open source. More and more, these two worlds are meshing with one another, and the differences between the two platforms are less clear cut.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1sUvV393SW0With the continued evolution of machine learning,…With the continued evolution of machine learning, organizations may no longer need an absolute strategy for which data they'll collect from their servers, with respect to performance, and which data they leave behind. This from Chief Technology Advocate Andi Mann of Splunk, easily the fastest growing data collection platform in use by DevOps professionals today.
Mann was joined at PagerDuty Summit 2017 by JT Giri, CEO of cloud migration consultancy nClouds. JT deals with organizations making a move to Amazon, and comparing Amazon's native features to what they can achieve in hybrid cloud deployments with Kubernetes and open source. More and more, these two worlds are meshing with one another, and the differences between the two platforms are less clear cut.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1sUvV393SW0tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/343098434PagerDuty CTO: How Much Should a Re-imagined ‘Ops’ Combine with ‘Dev?’Tue, 19 Sep 2017 17:13:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-next-phase-of-ops-reimagined
00:16:16The New Stack MakersnoIn this interview just before the opening keynote speeches from PagerDuty Summit 2017 at Pier 27 of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, PagerDuty co-founder and CTO Alex Solomon discusses the new roles operators and developers may play in an organization that successfully re-imagines its ops coordination processes.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/7wK9YQTIZ6AIn this interview just before the opening keynote…In this interview just before the opening keynote speeches from PagerDuty Summit 2017 at Pier 27 of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, PagerDuty co-founder and CTO Alex Solomon discusses the new roles operators and developers may play in an organization that successfully re-imagines its ops coordination processes.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/7wK9YQTIZ6Atag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/342054260PagerDuty CEO on the Advanced State of DevOps EvolutionTue, 12 Sep 2017 17:14:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/pager-duty-ceo-devops-evolution
00:38:11The New Stack MakersnoIn this interview with Jennifer Tejada, CEO of PagerDuty, recorded live at PagerDuty Summit 2017, she discusses the new and emerging challenges in streamlining operations, in introducing automation and achieving integration. Team members must play new and yet-to-be-defined roles in improving IT to better deliver value to the customer. Tejada speaks with Scott Fulton about her own customer success stories and also about the extent human beings need to be involved in driving the commitment to DevOps.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y2VZguLJVuIIn this interview with Jennifer Tejada, CEO of Pa…In this interview with Jennifer Tejada, CEO of PagerDuty, recorded live at PagerDuty Summit 2017, she discusses the new and emerging challenges in streamlining operations, in introducing automation and achieving integration. Team members must play new and yet-to-be-defined roles in improving IT to better deliver value to the customer. Tejada speaks with Scott Fulton about her own customer success stories and also about the extent human beings need to be involved in driving the commitment to DevOps.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y2VZguLJVuItag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339862990Cloud Native Apps Lead Red Hat OpenShift Customers to Enterprise IntegrationMon, 28 Aug 2017 16:43:45 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/beyond-cloud-native-discovering-the-possibilities
00:38:44The New Stack MakersnoHow companies are viewing Kubernetes is starting to change as often happens when people start using the platform. Brian Gracely of Red Hat OpenShift maintains it is those initial applications a company develops that is leading to an enterprise shift to adopt Kubernetes on a larger scale.
Learn more about what Gracely and the OpenShift team have discovered about integrating the modern software development mindset with the enterprise, in this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.How companies are viewing Kubernetes is starting …How companies are viewing Kubernetes is starting to change as often happens when people start using the platform. Brian Gracely of Red Hat OpenShift maintains it is those initial applications a company develops that is leading to an enterprise shift to adopt Kubernetes on a larger scale.
Learn more about what Gracely and the OpenShift team have discovered about integrating the modern software development mindset with the enterprise, in this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339383309Maintaining the Kubernetes Life CycleFri, 25 Aug 2017 00:50:11 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/maintaining-kubernetes-life-cycle
00:27:32The New Stack MakersnoKubernetes now faces an evolutionary hurdle that only Docker before it has faced so soon in its life cycle: the problem of multiple concurrent versions. Version 1.7 is upon us today, even though other versions are still in active use. At the rate Kubernetes is evolving now, over a dozen viable versions could be deployed over the standard life cycle of organizations’ IT projects — some three to four years’ time.
“We try to make every new Kubernetes release as stable as possible,” said Caleb Miles, who leads the Kubernetes Project Management SIG. “We have a long code freeze and stabilization period to shake out any of the rough edges before a new version of Kubernetes lands.”
Learn more about how the Project Management SIG maintains consistency and concurrency without introducing obsolescence, in this special edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.Kubernetes now faces an evolutionary hurdle that …Kubernetes now faces an evolutionary hurdle that only Docker before it has faced so soon in its life cycle: the problem of multiple concurrent versions. Version 1.7 is upon us today, even though other versions are still in active use. At the rate Kubernetes is evolving now, over a dozen viable versions could be deployed over the standard life cycle of organizations’ IT projects — some three to four years’ time.
“We try to make every new Kubernetes release as stable as possible,” said Caleb Miles, who leads the Kubernetes Project Management SIG. “We have a long code freeze and stabilization period to shake out any of the rough edges before a new version of Kubernetes lands.”
Learn more about how the Project Management SIG maintains consistency and concurrency without introducing obsolescence, in this special edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339380456Plotting the Kubernetes RoadmapFri, 25 Aug 2017 00:25:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-kubernetes-roadmap
00:52:41The New Stack MakersnoIn a containerized environment, there are still operating systems, and we still call most of the units that serve as vehicles for processes “Linux containers.” But inter-application communication (IAC) is no longer something that is facilitated by an underlying OS platform. As an orchestrator, Kubernetes facilitates the networking that takes place between components.
How that facilitation will take place from here on out is a key topic of conversation for the people who assemble the Kubernetes Roadmap. For a special edition of The New Stack Makers, Google assembled three of the members who oversee and contribute to the Roadmap project.In a containerized environment, there are still o…In a containerized environment, there are still operating systems, and we still call most of the units that serve as vehicles for processes “Linux containers.” But inter-application communication (IAC) is no longer something that is facilitated by an underlying OS platform. As an orchestrator, Kubernetes facilitates the networking that takes place between components.
How that facilitation will take place from here on out is a key topic of conversation for the people who assemble the Kubernetes Roadmap. For a special edition of The New Stack Makers, Google assembled three of the members who oversee and contribute to the Roadmap project.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339372869Kubernetes 1.7 and ExtensibilityThu, 24 Aug 2017 23:17:57 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/kubernetes-17-and-extensibility
00:40:37The New Stack MakersnoOne of the people without whom Kubernetes would not exist, and perhaps the whole notion of orchestration would never have come to fruition, does not believe Kubernetes is truly at the center of the emerging ecosystem. Yes, we call it a “Kubernetes Ecosystem,” but Google’s Tim Hockin explained that he sees the platform as a hub for a greater kind of ecosystem to come.
“Part of what Kubernetes really set out to do at the beginning,” said Hockin, “was to provide the hub of ecosystems, plural. There’s the network ecosystem, the storage ecosystem and the security ecosystem.”
Listen now to 'Kubernetes 1.7 and Extensibility,' part of The New Stack Makers podcast, and learn how the platform’s new extensibility model could enable integration with security policy, using whatever policy model you happen to have on hand.One of the people without whom Kubernetes would n…One of the people without whom Kubernetes would not exist, and perhaps the whole notion of orchestration would never have come to fruition, does not believe Kubernetes is truly at the center of the emerging ecosystem. Yes, we call it a “Kubernetes Ecosystem,” but Google’s Tim Hockin explained that he sees the platform as a hub for a greater kind of ecosystem to come.
“Part of what Kubernetes really set out to do at the beginning,” said Hockin, “was to provide the hub of ecosystems, plural. There’s the network ecosystem, the storage ecosystem and the security ecosystem.”
Listen now to 'Kubernetes 1.7 and Extensibility,' part of The New Stack Makers podcast, and learn how the platform’s new extensibility model could enable integration with security policy, using whatever policy model you happen to have on hand.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339263795Twistlock on Rethinking the Developer PipelineThu, 24 Aug 2017 07:36:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/rethinking-the-developer-pipeline
00:28:19The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, the issue of containerization security shifts back to where it began in 2014, with the question of whether a secure system can compensate for insecure communication.
“There’s a lot more responsibility that’s on the developer, or at least in the developer’s workflow, to secure that application,” said John Morello, CTO for container security platform provider Twistlock, speaking with The New Stack.
Twistlock is a sponsor of The New Stack’s upcoming e-book, The State of the Kubernetes Ecosystem. Learn more about Morello’s perspective on where security fits into the orchestrator-driven itinerary, in 'Rethinking the Developer Pipeline,' a special edition of The New Stack Makers.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, the i…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, the issue of containerization security shifts back to where it began in 2014, with the question of whether a secure system can compensate for insecure communication.
“There’s a lot more responsibility that’s on the developer, or at least in the developer’s workflow, to secure that application,” said John Morello, CTO for container security platform provider Twistlock, speaking with The New Stack.
Twistlock is a sponsor of The New Stack’s upcoming e-book, The State of the Kubernetes Ecosystem. Learn more about Morello’s perspective on where security fits into the orchestrator-driven itinerary, in 'Rethinking the Developer Pipeline,' a special edition of The New Stack Makers.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/339001562Kubernetes’ Impact on the Supply ChainTue, 22 Aug 2017 16:47:12 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/kubernetes-impact-on-supply-chain
00:47:09The New Stack MakersnoThe supply chains of modern enterprises are transitioning — or may have already transitioned — to an API-like model. The services that departments provide each other are being governed by interfaces that specify their types and contents, and regulated by service-level agreements that stipulate the expectations of all sides of the transaction.
Whether business managers know it or not, they’re adopting a methodology that stems from the realm of software development. As Red Hat Director of Product Strategy Brian Gracely told The New Stack Makers, he and his colleagues are discovering those business managers suddenly showing up in meetings about the architecture of their business.
Learn more about what Gracely and the OpenShift team have discovered about integrating the modern software development mindset into business and industry, in 'Kubernetes’ Impact on the Supply Chain.'
Read more at: https://thenewstack.io/red-hats-brian-gracely-kubernetes-impact-supply-chain/The supply chains of modern enterprises are trans…The supply chains of modern enterprises are transitioning — or may have already transitioned — to an API-like model. The services that departments provide each other are being governed by interfaces that specify their types and contents, and regulated by service-level agreements that stipulate the expectations of all sides of the transaction.
Whether business managers know it or not, they’re adopting a methodology that stems from the realm of software development. As Red Hat Director of Product Strategy Brian Gracely told The New Stack Makers, he and his colleagues are discovering those business managers suddenly showing up in meetings about the architecture of their business.
Learn more about what Gracely and the OpenShift team have discovered about integrating the modern software development mindset into business and industry, in 'Kubernetes’ Impact on the Supply Chain.'
Read more at: https://thenewstack.io/red-hats-brian-gracely-kubernetes-impact-supply-chain/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/337999197Codeship’s Laura Frank on Orchestration and the Developer CultureTue, 15 Aug 2017 17:27:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/orchestration-and-developer-culture
00:31:20The New Stack MakersnoIn the young history of container orchestration, one of the most successful practitioners of merging the microservices mindset with enterprises’ development and deployment pipelines, has been the Berlin-based director of engineering for CI/CD platform provider Codeship, Laura Frank.
The more businesses Frank has come into contact with as a “Docker Captain,” the more she has come to understand the cultural issues facing developers in organizations today, and the extent to which platforms like Kubernetes may stop short of catalyzing revolutionary changes in and of themselves. Hear more about “Captain” Frank’s experiences with businesses that are trying to navigate these new and still-uncharted waters, in this edition of The New Stack Makers.In the young history of container orchestration, …In the young history of container orchestration, one of the most successful practitioners of merging the microservices mindset with enterprises’ development and deployment pipelines, has been the Berlin-based director of engineering for CI/CD platform provider Codeship, Laura Frank.
The more businesses Frank has come into contact with as a “Docker Captain,” the more she has come to understand the cultural issues facing developers in organizations today, and the extent to which platforms like Kubernetes may stop short of catalyzing revolutionary changes in and of themselves. Hear more about “Captain” Frank’s experiences with businesses that are trying to navigate these new and still-uncharted waters, in this edition of The New Stack Makers.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/337052417MapR’s Ted Dunning: The Intersection of Machine Learning and ContainersTue, 08 Aug 2017 21:30:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/maprs-ted-dunning-the-intersection-of-machine-learning-and-containers
00:38:26The New Stack MakersnoIf every application in the world could be easily containerized with an automated process, it might already have happened. We’ve talked before in The New Stack about the many approaches to maintaining state — which, in a less esoteric, more honest-sounding world, is the same thing as “having one’s own database.” For a stateless system, a stateful construct is a pretty neat trick. Or at least for now, it’s your choice of several pretty neat tricks, and maybe a few more not-so-neat ones.
But machine learning is a different order of beast. By implication, something you learn is something you retain. If you can accept the notion that a machine can “learn” anything, then the whole notion is pointless if the machine is also capable of wiping its own slate clean with each iteration. Not even a virtual thing can be real unless it retains the same virtues.
Hear more about Dunning’s vision for “REST for ML” in 'The Intersection Between Machine Learning and Containers,' the latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.If every application in the world could be easily…If every application in the world could be easily containerized with an automated process, it might already have happened. We’ve talked before in The New Stack about the many approaches to maintaining state — which, in a less esoteric, more honest-sounding world, is the same thing as “having one’s own database.” For a stateless system, a stateful construct is a pretty neat trick. Or at least for now, it’s your choice of several pretty neat tricks, and maybe a few more not-so-neat ones.
But machine learning is a different order of beast. By implication, something you learn is something you retain. If you can accept the notion that a machine can “learn” anything, then the whole notion is pointless if the machine is also capable of wiping its own slate clean with each iteration. Not even a virtual thing can be real unless it retains the same virtues.
Hear more about Dunning’s vision for “REST for ML” in 'The Intersection Between Machine Learning and Containers,' the latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/335664260The Story Behind Capital One's Fork Of An Open Source ProjectMon, 31 Jul 2017 17:17:51 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-story-behind-capital-ones-fork-of-an-open-source-project
00:22:37The New Stack MakersnoA pull request is a potential contribution back to a project on Github. It can be difficult to manage all of the requests that come in and the need to automate the approval of pull requests has led to the creation of several open source projects. LGTM (Looks Good to Me)is one such automated system, built around GitHub. It locks pull requests from being merged upstream until a given number of approvals have been received.
LGTM does not come pre-configured for being bolted into certain implementers’ existing tool chains. Now, being a general-purpose project, perhaps no one should expect it to be configured this way. But then what’s the purpose of the open source development process if not to open up integration capabilities to implementers?
At the last OSCON conference, Capital One lead software engineer Jon Bodner tells the story of how LGTM’s principal developer gave his team his blessing to produce a fork that adds functionality that may be more specific not just to Capital One or another financial institution, but any organization of its magnitude.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7mWHq-ONZAA pull request is a potential contribution back t…A pull request is a potential contribution back to a project on Github. It can be difficult to manage all of the requests that come in and the need to automate the approval of pull requests has led to the creation of several open source projects. LGTM (Looks Good to Me)is one such automated system, built around GitHub. It locks pull requests from being merged upstream until a given number of approvals have been received.
LGTM does not come pre-configured for being bolted into certain implementers’ existing tool chains. Now, being a general-purpose project, perhaps no one should expect it to be configured this way. But then what’s the purpose of the open source development process if not to open up integration capabilities to implementers?
At the last OSCON conference, Capital One lead software engineer Jon Bodner tells the story of how LGTM’s principal developer gave his team his blessing to produce a fork that adds functionality that may be more specific not just to Capital One or another financial institution, but any organization of its magnitude.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7mWHq-ONZAtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/335096580How ADP Adopted a Container MindsetThu, 27 Jul 2017 16:56:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-adp-adopted-a-container-mindset
00:34:41The New Stack MakersnoJames Ford is a chief architect at ADP, an $11 billion company and a pillar in the human capital management world. Ford and his team have made significant investments in Docker, going from about 1000 containers in use across the enterprise to now more than 3,000. It's just the beginning of scale out for the company but already they have done enough to feel comfortable about containers, in particular with their security.
The discussion with Ford in this podcast reflects the considerations enterprise companies have to take when changing to a container architecture approach. The value for ADP is in the way Docker may be used across multiple environments including virtual machines, mainframes, bare metal, Amazon Web Services and Azure.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UiZL57x7U44James Ford is a chief architect at ADP, an $11 bi…James Ford is a chief architect at ADP, an $11 billion company and a pillar in the human capital management world. Ford and his team have made significant investments in Docker, going from about 1000 containers in use across the enterprise to now more than 3,000. It's just the beginning of scale out for the company but already they have done enough to feel comfortable about containers, in particular with their security.
The discussion with Ford in this podcast reflects the considerations enterprise companies have to take when changing to a container architecture approach. The value for ADP is in the way Docker may be used across multiple environments including virtual machines, mainframes, bare metal, Amazon Web Services and Azure.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UiZL57x7U44tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/334789048Dell Boomi CEO Chris McNabb on Integration as a ServiceTue, 25 Jul 2017 17:18:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dell-boomi-ceo-chris-mcnabb-on-integration-as-a-service
00:18:38The New Stack MakersnoIn this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, Joab Jackson spoke with Chris McNabb, CEO of cloud integration service Dell Boomi. Back in 2000, Rick Nucci founded the company , anticipating that cloud integration would require a different approach than what the middleware software offered at the time. A decade later, Dell purchased Boomi. Now, the company now has over 6,000 enterprise customers, who utilize the service to bridge their systems with any of the public clouds available.In this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, …In this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, Joab Jackson spoke with Chris McNabb, CEO of cloud integration service Dell Boomi. Back in 2000, Rick Nucci founded the company , anticipating that cloud integration would require a different approach than what the middleware software offered at the time. A decade later, Dell purchased Boomi. Now, the company now has over 6,000 enterprise customers, who utilize the service to bridge their systems with any of the public clouds available.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/334625994CoreOS' Caleb Miles on Making KubernetesMon, 24 Jul 2017 20:38:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/coreos-caleb-miles-on-making-kubernetes
00:27:32The New Stack MakersnoPart of CoreOS engineer Caleb Miles’ job with Kubernetes, as he told The New Stack’s Scott Fulton, is to help implementers who are undergoing the process of migrating to containerization and Kubernetes, even as we speak, to scoot over to a new targeted version. Still, certain implementers will ask for “cherry picks” — help with migrating in a special way, to a version that’s not necessarily the newest one on the block. And one of those implementers is really big and begins with "M."Part of CoreOS engineer Caleb Miles’ job with Kub…Part of CoreOS engineer Caleb Miles’ job with Kubernetes, as he told The New Stack’s Scott Fulton, is to help implementers who are undergoing the process of migrating to containerization and Kubernetes, even as we speak, to scoot over to a new targeted version. Still, certain implementers will ask for “cherry picks” — help with migrating in a special way, to a version that’s not necessarily the newest one on the block. And one of those implementers is really big and begins with "M."tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/334048768Adopting An ‘Inner Source’ Culture Within OrganizationsThu, 20 Jul 2017 17:12:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/adopting-an-inner-source-culture-within-organizations
00:23:35The New Stack MakersnoThere’s an unstated implication of the whole ethic of open source software: it’s intended to be shared by a broader community. Not all software an organization may utilize, should be shared outside its own boundaries — physical or virtual. But does the existence of protections and safeguards for proprietary services necessarily remove any opportunity there may be for applying some kind of development community ethic, simply among those to whom this protected software does apply?
Capital One’s approach to this question has been to develop its own internal application framework — a platform that applies only to its own employees, but which encourages a community building approach from all its teams. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last OSCON conference, Capital One senior director of software engineering Kranthi Dandamudi introduced Chassis, its internal application framework designed to promote what the company describes as an “inner source” work ethic.
Learn more about Capital One’s unique approach to instilling its workforce with a special kind of “open-source-ness,” if you will, in this edition of The New Stack Makers from the last OSCON in Austin.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MinMe8Mci3EThere’s an unstated implication of the whole ethi…There’s an unstated implication of the whole ethic of open source software: it’s intended to be shared by a broader community. Not all software an organization may utilize, should be shared outside its own boundaries — physical or virtual. But does the existence of protections and safeguards for proprietary services necessarily remove any opportunity there may be for applying some kind of development community ethic, simply among those to whom this protected software does apply?
Capital One’s approach to this question has been to develop its own internal application framework — a platform that applies only to its own employees, but which encourages a community building approach from all its teams. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last OSCON conference, Capital One senior director of software engineering Kranthi Dandamudi introduced Chassis, its internal application framework designed to promote what the company describes as an “inner source” work ethic.
Learn more about Capital One’s unique approach to instilling its workforce with a special kind of “open-source-ness,” if you will, in this edition of The New Stack Makers from the last OSCON in Austin.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MinMe8Mci3Etag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/333896734What Will The Internet Seem Like In 5 YearsWed, 19 Jul 2017 17:34:35 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/what-will-the-internet-seem-like-in-5-years
00:05:26The New Stack MakersnoNew York City-based Packet offers companies a kind of infrastructure automation service — a way for them to host services and applications directly on bare-metal servers, through Packet’s own network of hard-wired connections. At the last DockerCon, Packet senior vice president for revenue Jacob Smith gave Alex Williams his insights about how he feels services such as his will steer the future look and feel of the Internet as a whole over the next five years.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VK-572OVQfMNew York City-based Packet offers companies a kin…New York City-based Packet offers companies a kind of infrastructure automation service — a way for them to host services and applications directly on bare-metal servers, through Packet’s own network of hard-wired connections. At the last DockerCon, Packet senior vice president for revenue Jacob Smith gave Alex Williams his insights about how he feels services such as his will steer the future look and feel of the Internet as a whole over the next five years.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VK-572OVQfMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/333738638Comcast Has Over 1,500 Developers Working on Cloud FoundryTue, 18 Jul 2017 16:48:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/comcast-has-1500-developers-working-on-cloud-foundry
00:22:15The New Stack MakersnoThe surge in availability of cloud-based platforms has made it possible, only in recent years, for major employers to devote hundreds of teams to thousands of software issues. No longer does a corporation have to create its own platform. It can adopt a platform that already exists, and build services that work with it.
It’s this philosophy that has enabled Comcast to employ over 1,500 software developers, with 12,000 cloud-native application instances deployed on 9 cloud environments including both private and public cloud infrastructure, according to Greg Otto, Comcast’s Executive Director for Cloud Services.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hRdD_9PLpHoThe surge in availability of cloud-based platform…The surge in availability of cloud-based platforms has made it possible, only in recent years, for major employers to devote hundreds of teams to thousands of software issues. No longer does a corporation have to create its own platform. It can adopt a platform that already exists, and build services that work with it.
It’s this philosophy that has enabled Comcast to employ over 1,500 software developers, with 12,000 cloud-native application instances deployed on 9 cloud environments including both private and public cloud infrastructure, according to Greg Otto, Comcast’s Executive Director for Cloud Services.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hRdD_9PLpHotag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/333579730Apache’s Jim Jagielski On The Changing Philosophies Of Open Source LicensingMon, 17 Jul 2017 16:05:37 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/apaches-jim-jagielski-on-the-changing-philosophies-of-open-source-licensing
00:21:21The New Stack MakersnoCapital One — where Jagielski presently serves as a senior distinguished technical fellow — can safely adapt its corporate culture to be permissive about using and adapting open source software, without the fear of being charged with violating copyright with its adaptations.
Jagielski’s most eye-opening revelations about the changes that have already happened in open source licensing — in ways we may not have been aware of — involve the legal meaning of “distribution.” In an earlier age, to use software, you had to copy it — and of course, that’s distribution. Yet when server-based applications were first being subscribed to by users and utilized through browsers without copying, suddenly it wasn’t distribution any more.
“That’s one of the reasons why the Free Software Foundation created a special version of GPL, called the Affero GPL,” he explained, “specifically designed to handle those cases. It basically says that redistribution of software — which is when these licenses kick in — even applies if you’re just using the software ‘as-a-Service.’”
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WbgcIcNErKgCapital One — where Jagielski presently serves as…Capital One — where Jagielski presently serves as a senior distinguished technical fellow — can safely adapt its corporate culture to be permissive about using and adapting open source software, without the fear of being charged with violating copyright with its adaptations.
Jagielski’s most eye-opening revelations about the changes that have already happened in open source licensing — in ways we may not have been aware of — involve the legal meaning of “distribution.” In an earlier age, to use software, you had to copy it — and of course, that’s distribution. Yet when server-based applications were first being subscribed to by users and utilized through browsers without copying, suddenly it wasn’t distribution any more.
“That’s one of the reasons why the Free Software Foundation created a special version of GPL, called the Affero GPL,” he explained, “specifically designed to handle those cases. It basically says that redistribution of software — which is when these licenses kick in — even applies if you’re just using the software ‘as-a-Service.’”
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WbgcIcNErKgtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/333195863Cloud Custodian And Capital One Ask: 'What’s In Your Amazon Cloud?'Fri, 14 Jul 2017 16:56:20 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/cloud-custodian-and-capital-one-ask-whats-in-your-amazon-cloud
00:16:22The New Stack Makersno“We developed Cloud Custodian to give us a sort of unified view of, and enforcement of, all the policies that are happening in an AWS public cloud account,” explained Capital One Senior Distinguished Engineer Kapil Thangavelu, in a conversation with Alex Williams from the recent O’Reilly Open Source conference for The New Stack Makers.
Developers, Thangavelu told us, tend to do silly things – for example, leaving whole portions of their databases public. As Capital One built out its containerization strategy, its engineers found themselves devising scripts for ensuring that these stupid things don’t yield catastrophic results. But these were case-by-case instances, involving YAML and Python, and soon they needed a way to apply more generic scripts to wider sets of criteria, to enforce policies and apply guardrails as developers wandered into unexplored territories.
Listen now to 'Cloud Custodian and Capital One Ask, What's In Your Amazon Cloud?' — the latest edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e2lT2i7zqOM“We developed Cloud Custodian to give us a sort o…“We developed Cloud Custodian to give us a sort of unified view of, and enforcement of, all the policies that are happening in an AWS public cloud account,” explained Capital One Senior Distinguished Engineer Kapil Thangavelu, in a conversation with Alex Williams from the recent O’Reilly Open Source conference for The New Stack Makers.
Developers, Thangavelu told us, tend to do silly things – for example, leaving whole portions of their databases public. As Capital One built out its containerization strategy, its engineers found themselves devising scripts for ensuring that these stupid things don’t yield catastrophic results. But these were case-by-case instances, involving YAML and Python, and soon they needed a way to apply more generic scripts to wider sets of criteria, to enforce policies and apply guardrails as developers wandered into unexplored territories.
Listen now to 'Cloud Custodian and Capital One Ask, What's In Your Amazon Cloud?' — the latest edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e2lT2i7zqOMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/332886587SAP: Microservices Drove The Need For Cloud FoundryWed, 12 Jul 2017 16:37:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sap-microservices-drove-the-need-for-cloud-foundry
00:29:08The New Stack MakersnoAn effort has been under way at SAP to investigate one open source platform — Cloud Foundry — well before its official stance on open source technology was famously reversed. As Bernd Krannich, the technical lead for SAP’s cloud platform, told The New Stack’s Alex Williams, his colleagues began investigating Cloud Foundry as early as 2011. According to Krannich, it was VMware, which gave birth to Cloud Foundry, that started the process that brought SAP into the open source fold.
What tipped the scales for SAP actually embracing Cloud Foundry, was its customers’ need, and its own departments’ need, for enabling microservices architecture. Krannich told us that, as SAP customers more accurately define for themselves the services they want users to be able to consume, those services evolve into microservices. SaaS applications are then built atop that layer, perhaps on Cloud Foundry, perhaps on SAP’s own PaaS.
Listen now to SAP: Microservices Drove the Need for Cloud Foundry, the latest edition of The New Stack Makers from the Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sxdHZdiliAcAn effort has been under way at SAP to investigat…An effort has been under way at SAP to investigate one open source platform — Cloud Foundry — well before its official stance on open source technology was famously reversed. As Bernd Krannich, the technical lead for SAP’s cloud platform, told The New Stack’s Alex Williams, his colleagues began investigating Cloud Foundry as early as 2011. According to Krannich, it was VMware, which gave birth to Cloud Foundry, that started the process that brought SAP into the open source fold.
What tipped the scales for SAP actually embracing Cloud Foundry, was its customers’ need, and its own departments’ need, for enabling microservices architecture. Krannich told us that, as SAP customers more accurately define for themselves the services they want users to be able to consume, those services evolve into microservices. SaaS applications are then built atop that layer, perhaps on Cloud Foundry, perhaps on SAP’s own PaaS.
Listen now to SAP: Microservices Drove the Need for Cloud Foundry, the latest edition of The New Stack Makers from the Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sxdHZdiliActag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/332726643With Speed Comes Challenges In App Development That Test Security PracticesTue, 11 Jul 2017 16:26:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/with-speed-comes-challenges-in-app-development-that-test-security-practices
00:17:10The New Stack MakersnoThere are a number of new methodologies being applied to software development teams. One is based around the ideal that the platform can enable small development teams to build applications on an experimental basis: trying what might work, to determine what does work. It’s a method that requires a willingness among executives and senior managers to trust that solutions can be found by doing.
Hear more about how Brian Gregory and his Express Scripts team are facing down the huge challenge of facilitating process building for their enterprise. Listen to With Speed Comes Challenges in App Development that Test Security Practices — the latest edition of The New Stack Makers from the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WNZDUVEXgZAThere are a number of new methodologies being app…There are a number of new methodologies being applied to software development teams. One is based around the ideal that the platform can enable small development teams to build applications on an experimental basis: trying what might work, to determine what does work. It’s a method that requires a willingness among executives and senior managers to trust that solutions can be found by doing.
Hear more about how Brian Gregory and his Express Scripts team are facing down the huge challenge of facilitating process building for their enterprise. Listen to With Speed Comes Challenges in App Development that Test Security Practices — the latest edition of The New Stack Makers from the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WNZDUVEXgZAtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/332522834How Equinix Is Architecting The Digital EdgeMon, 10 Jul 2017 16:11:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-equinix-is-architecting-the-digital-edge
00:15:56The New Stack MakersnoUp to this point, we haven’t talked a lot about Equinix here in The New Stack. From a data center operator’s perspective, that’s a bit like discussing the solar system but avoiding mention of Jupiter. For a great many IT professionals, Equinix is a daily subject of consideration, a fact of their lives, like electricity and coffee.
“Equinix was a company that was historically peer-to-peer networking,” explained Equinix’ director of global solutions marketing, Lauren Cooney, in an interview with Alex Williams for The New Stack Makers, “where data centers would be the place where all the traffic would come. And they would exchange capacity, and things along those lines.
Hear more about how Equinix is assembling its softer, more abstract, data center connection strategy in How Equinix is Architecting the Digital Edge, part of The New Stack Makers recorded at the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qf98Pbw-Y7YUp to this point, we haven’t talked a lot about E…Up to this point, we haven’t talked a lot about Equinix here in The New Stack. From a data center operator’s perspective, that’s a bit like discussing the solar system but avoiding mention of Jupiter. For a great many IT professionals, Equinix is a daily subject of consideration, a fact of their lives, like electricity and coffee.
“Equinix was a company that was historically peer-to-peer networking,” explained Equinix’ director of global solutions marketing, Lauren Cooney, in an interview with Alex Williams for The New Stack Makers, “where data centers would be the place where all the traffic would come. And they would exchange capacity, and things along those lines.
Hear more about how Equinix is assembling its softer, more abstract, data center connection strategy in How Equinix is Architecting the Digital Edge, part of The New Stack Makers recorded at the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qf98Pbw-Y7Ytag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/332116830How Mendix Takes Cloud Foundry From An Apps Platform To ‘Business Engineering’Fri, 07 Jul 2017 16:39:37 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-mendix-takes-cloud-foundry-from-an-apps-platform-to-business-engineering
00:22:58The New Stack MakersnoAs the idea of deploying and managing applications at scale matures, it comes time for organizations to reconsider their business rationales. Staging their business operations on platforms means, at some level, moving their business models to those platforms as well — which could be more like a heart and lung transplant, rather than just the latter.
Mendix CTO Johan den Haan told Alex Williams, during the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara, that his company’s mobile apps development platform — built around a Cloud Foundry nucleus — is being engineered with this emerging fact in mind. At the same time, it’s important that professional programmers be replaced with business managers in the development process.
“So I see it as a spectrum, where you have applications that can be built by citizen developers,” den Haan continued, “[and] that can be built by more tech-savvy business engineers, domain experts.” This comment prompted Chip Childers, co-founder and vice president of technology for the Cloud Foundry Foundation, who also joined us for this interview, to underscore the relevance of business engineering with the Mendix platform.
Hear more from Childers and den Haan as they reassemble the landscape of digital business, in this latest edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FI0xfouGOGEAs the idea of deploying and managing application…As the idea of deploying and managing applications at scale matures, it comes time for organizations to reconsider their business rationales. Staging their business operations on platforms means, at some level, moving their business models to those platforms as well — which could be more like a heart and lung transplant, rather than just the latter.
Mendix CTO Johan den Haan told Alex Williams, during the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara, that his company’s mobile apps development platform — built around a Cloud Foundry nucleus — is being engineered with this emerging fact in mind. At the same time, it’s important that professional programmers be replaced with business managers in the development process.
“So I see it as a spectrum, where you have applications that can be built by citizen developers,” den Haan continued, “[and] that can be built by more tech-savvy business engineers, domain experts.” This comment prompted Chip Childers, co-founder and vice president of technology for the Cloud Foundry Foundation, who also joined us for this interview, to underscore the relevance of business engineering with the Mendix platform.
Hear more from Childers and den Haan as they reassemble the landscape of digital business, in this latest edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FI0xfouGOGEtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/331961731Why Healthcare Research Needs Multi-Tenant Orchestration to Save LivesThu, 06 Jul 2017 16:49:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/why-healthcare-research-needs-multi-tenant-orchestration-to-save-lives
00:43:10The New Stack MakersnoThe Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington is, on its face, a single research facility that just happens to claim the largest repository of human health data anywhere in the world. But that repository is by virtue of a unique organizational structure that flips the whole question of hybridizations on its ear (assuming that such an organization keeps its ears in the same place). From the perspective of the applications it uses, IHME is a hybrid organization. A few hundred research facilities worldwide, all of whom have some responsibility for gathering healthcare data, also share it.
This special edition of The New Stack Makers is not just about abstract infrastructure and multi-tenancy. This is a use case whose results lead to insights about the way countries and cultures can better treat their own people — helping them avoid death and improve their quality of life. In a world where good healthcare often stands precariously perched on the precipice, the sharing of information could become a lifeline for tens of thousands.
Listen now to this story of Navops, the IHME, and the real reason we work with infrastructure and automation every day.The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation a…The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington is, on its face, a single research facility that just happens to claim the largest repository of human health data anywhere in the world. But that repository is by virtue of a unique organizational structure that flips the whole question of hybridizations on its ear (assuming that such an organization keeps its ears in the same place). From the perspective of the applications it uses, IHME is a hybrid organization. A few hundred research facilities worldwide, all of whom have some responsibility for gathering healthcare data, also share it.
This special edition of The New Stack Makers is not just about abstract infrastructure and multi-tenancy. This is a use case whose results lead to insights about the way countries and cultures can better treat their own people — helping them avoid death and improve their quality of life. In a world where good healthcare often stands precariously perched on the precipice, the sharing of information could become a lifeline for tens of thousands.
Listen now to this story of Navops, the IHME, and the real reason we work with infrastructure and automation every day.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/331712804Allstate Navigates a Sea Change in Business Processes with Cloud FoundryWed, 05 Jul 2017 16:59:45 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/allstate-navigates-a-sea-change-in-business-processes-with-cloud-foundry
00:22:23The New Stack MakersnoThere was a time when business processes were presumed to be the bedrock foundation of a company — when what one did and how it went about doing it, was thought to define the nature of that company for decades hence. But as Opal Perry, Allstate’s vice president for technology and strategic ventures, told The New Stack’s Alex Williams, competition in today’s business centers around servicing customers. And those customers’ changing expectations — changed all too often by competitors — form the foundations of modern businesses. So it’s critical that those foundations be flexible and even malleable.
As the intellectual shift proceeds, how does an institution founded in 1931 continue to institute the tremendous changes ahead for its business processes, while simultaneously reinforcing its image of providing “steady hands” for the customers facing sudden changes in their lives? Listen now to 'Allstate Navigates a Sea Change in Business Processes', part of The New Stack Makers from the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tLn0z-M-18EThere was a time when business processes were pre…There was a time when business processes were presumed to be the bedrock foundation of a company — when what one did and how it went about doing it, was thought to define the nature of that company for decades hence. But as Opal Perry, Allstate’s vice president for technology and strategic ventures, told The New Stack’s Alex Williams, competition in today’s business centers around servicing customers. And those customers’ changing expectations — changed all too often by competitors — form the foundations of modern businesses. So it’s critical that those foundations be flexible and even malleable.
As the intellectual shift proceeds, how does an institution founded in 1931 continue to institute the tremendous changes ahead for its business processes, while simultaneously reinforcing its image of providing “steady hands” for the customers facing sudden changes in their lives? Listen now to 'Allstate Navigates a Sea Change in Business Processes', part of The New Stack Makers from the last Cloud Foundry Summit in Santa Clara.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tLn0z-M-18Etag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/330521322What Kubo Brings To Cloud Foundry And KubernetesWed, 28 Jun 2017 12:41:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/what-kubo-brings-to-cloud-foundry-and-kubernetes
00:33:39The New Stack MakersnoKubernetes’ native strategy for high availability is to set up multiple master replicas, and engineer a failover system that passes control to a replica when the main master fails. When the master does fail, nothing can schedule workloads. But the problem with simplicity — here and everywhere else — is that it makes things way too complex.
There are a variety of approaches to resolving this issue, and providing what the architects of these approaches politely describe as real high availability (perhaps we should call it “RDA”). Some involve a kind of replication of the entire Kubernetes environment. Kubo is Cloud Foundry’s contribution to this emerging group of alternatives. It’s a way of leveraging the features that Cloud Foundry already uses for load balancing virtual machines, for effectively balancing traffic to multiple Kubernetes instances inside VMs.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/12JfRZmKqx4Kubernetes’ native strategy for high availability…Kubernetes’ native strategy for high availability is to set up multiple master replicas, and engineer a failover system that passes control to a replica when the main master fails. When the master does fail, nothing can schedule workloads. But the problem with simplicity — here and everywhere else — is that it makes things way too complex.
There are a variety of approaches to resolving this issue, and providing what the architects of these approaches politely describe as real high availability (perhaps we should call it “RDA”). Some involve a kind of replication of the entire Kubernetes environment. Kubo is Cloud Foundry’s contribution to this emerging group of alternatives. It’s a way of leveraging the features that Cloud Foundry already uses for load balancing virtual machines, for effectively balancing traffic to multiple Kubernetes instances inside VMs.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/12JfRZmKqx4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/330343932Look For More Open Source Extensions With Cloud Foundry This YearTue, 27 Jun 2017 13:00:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/look-for-more-open-source-extensions-with-cloud-foundry-this-year
00:11:57The New Stack MakersnoAbby Kearns talks about the Cloud Foundry Summit, the focus on diversity and inclusion and how the organization will extend its open source footprint.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/noPHBCPvRzsAbby Kearns talks about the Cloud Foundry Summit,…Abby Kearns talks about the Cloud Foundry Summit, the focus on diversity and inclusion and how the organization will extend its open source footprint.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/noPHBCPvRzstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/330171175Microsoft Is For Open Source DevelopersMon, 26 Jun 2017 12:28:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/microsoft-is-for-open-source-developers
00:25:52The New Stack MakersnoJohn Gossman is the lead architect on the Azure team at Microsoft. He has been at Microsoft for 17 years, seeing how the company has transitioned to being more open source oriented than ever before. But Microsoft has always been a company with a focus on developers. Now, the developer communities are open source, making for changes internal to the company on how it adapts to this new world of open application development.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xW1GmYm9ieMJohn Gossman is the lead architect on the Azure t…John Gossman is the lead architect on the Azure team at Microsoft. He has been at Microsoft for 17 years, seeing how the company has transitioned to being more open source oriented than ever before. But Microsoft has always been a company with a focus on developers. Now, the developer communities are open source, making for changes internal to the company on how it adapts to this new world of open application development.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xW1GmYm9ieMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/329121567Delivering Performance Metrics for Everyone’s Unique PerspectiveTue, 20 Jun 2017 23:35:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/ca-technologies-tailored-views-of-performance
00:22:32The New Stack MakersnoThere is no single way to monitor containers running in production. CA Technologies, which has been in the application monitoring field for the entirety of this decade, has its own strategy: to filter out the infrastructure-centric elements from container monitoring, and present to developers metrics that are tailored for the way they understand the system. Listen now to Kumar’s explanation of how such a system works in CA Technologies’ Tailored Views of Performance, the latest installment of The New Stack Makers podcast with Scott Fulton.There is no single way to monitor containers runn…There is no single way to monitor containers running in production. CA Technologies, which has been in the application monitoring field for the entirety of this decade, has its own strategy: to filter out the infrastructure-centric elements from container monitoring, and present to developers metrics that are tailored for the way they understand the system. Listen now to Kumar’s explanation of how such a system works in CA Technologies’ Tailored Views of Performance, the latest installment of The New Stack Makers podcast with Scott Fulton.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/328987529Chef, The Company That Is Big On HugsTue, 20 Jun 2017 13:26:53 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/chef-the-company-that-is-big-on-hugs
00:14:47The New Stack MakersnoNathen Harvey is vice president of community development at Chef. He is big on hugs. The whole company is big on hugs. So much so that when he said Chef has a hug-o-meter at corporate headquarters, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams quickly asked about it. He told me it's a big map that lights up with little red pins when anyone in the Chef community gives a hug. You can get the full explanation when listening to this episode of The New Stack Makers, recorded while at ChefConf in Austin.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mPp-hqfXhv0Nathen Harvey is vice president of community deve…Nathen Harvey is vice president of community development at Chef. He is big on hugs. The whole company is big on hugs. So much so that when he said Chef has a hug-o-meter at corporate headquarters, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams quickly asked about it. He told me it's a big map that lights up with little red pins when anyone in the Chef community gives a hug. You can get the full explanation when listening to this episode of The New Stack Makers, recorded while at ChefConf in Austin.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mPp-hqfXhv0tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/328853899The Need For Infrastructure Tooling In The Serverless EcosystemMon, 19 Jun 2017 17:14:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-need-for-infrastructure-tooling-in-the-serverless-ecosystem
00:16:54The New Stack MakersnoAs the methodology around serverless technologies matures, there’s an immediate need to focus our efforts on refining the tooling around the serverless ecosystem. The push to expand on the tooling workflow with new technologies is especially prevalent with serverless, which went from concept to execution perhaps much quicker than normal. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Florian Motlik, consultant at Cloudthropology, about how serverless is driving the new for a specific and renewed focus on its own tooling ecosystem. In our conversation we also discuss utilizing serverless services as “glue code,” how organizations are adopting serverless, and why it takes so little investment to start experimenting with serverless environments.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G2fUJhh83gEAs the methodology around serverless technologies…As the methodology around serverless technologies matures, there’s an immediate need to focus our efforts on refining the tooling around the serverless ecosystem. The push to expand on the tooling workflow with new technologies is especially prevalent with serverless, which went from concept to execution perhaps much quicker than normal. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Florian Motlik, consultant at Cloudthropology, about how serverless is driving the new for a specific and renewed focus on its own tooling ecosystem. In our conversation we also discuss utilizing serverless services as “glue code,” how organizations are adopting serverless, and why it takes so little investment to start experimenting with serverless environments.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G2fUJhh83gEtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/328391698OpenWhisk, Bluemix, And Event-Driven Architectures In The CloudFri, 16 Jun 2017 16:19:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/openwhisk-bluemix-and-event-driven-architectures-in-the-cloud
00:14:52The New Stack MakersnoDespite whatever terminology the larger development industry settles on, serverless environments are ultimately event-driven systems. These architectures are still going to ultimately involve servers and cloud management for many. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Jason McGee, VP and CTO of IBM Cloud Platform, at ServerlessConf Austin. We talk about the focus for many at ServerlessConf on assessing, implementing, and monitoring event-driven architectures. We learned about how IBM Bluemix makes the most of OpenWhisk’s capabilities, and how serverless compares to and builds upon developer application models such as those around Docker and containers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9QPdd_ewTksDespite whatever terminology the larger developme…Despite whatever terminology the larger development industry settles on, serverless environments are ultimately event-driven systems. These architectures are still going to ultimately involve servers and cloud management for many. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Jason McGee, VP and CTO of IBM Cloud Platform, at ServerlessConf Austin. We talk about the focus for many at ServerlessConf on assessing, implementing, and monitoring event-driven architectures. We learned about how IBM Bluemix makes the most of OpenWhisk’s capabilities, and how serverless compares to and builds upon developer application models such as those around Docker and containers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9QPdd_ewTkstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/328234859Skipping Containers Altogether For Serverless EnvironmentsThu, 15 Jun 2017 17:47:21 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/skipping-containers-altogether-for-serverless-environments
00:21:52The New Stack MakersnoWhile we’re often so focused on developer workflows with serverless tools, it’s important to also understand what kinds of organizations are adopting serverless workflows and environments, and what their motivations are for doing so. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Jared Short, Director of Innovation at Trek10, about why organizations are making a change to serverless, and to what extent they’re investing in it. Jared spoke about how the traditional Ops team has to change with serverless, but that doesn’t mean it disappears. We also spoke about the learning curve with serverless, changing customer needs, and the curious case of some users skipping containers entirely and moving straight to serverless.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jii37YrfmKEWhile we’re often so focused on developer workflo…While we’re often so focused on developer workflows with serverless tools, it’s important to also understand what kinds of organizations are adopting serverless workflows and environments, and what their motivations are for doing so. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Technical Editor Ben Ball spoke to Jared Short, Director of Innovation at Trek10, about why organizations are making a change to serverless, and to what extent they’re investing in it. Jared spoke about how the traditional Ops team has to change with serverless, but that doesn’t mean it disappears. We also spoke about the learning curve with serverless, changing customer needs, and the curious case of some users skipping containers entirely and moving straight to serverless.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jii37YrfmKEtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/328039007Achieving Continuous Automation With Speed And Quality As The OutcomeWed, 14 Jun 2017 17:08:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/achieving-continuous-automation-with-speed-and-quality-as-the-outcome
00:26:43The New Stack MakersnoRakuten is a Japan-based company with a mission to focus on speed and quality. In today's world that means its software has to be constantly optimized. Its infrastracture needs to be readied for continuous automation, a core theme at ChefConf, the annual conference from Chef. We talked with Ken Cheney, chief marketing officer at Chef, and Graham Weldon of Rakuten about the shift to continuous automation and the requirements it brings.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nSDjdx0kGq4Rakuten is a Japan-based company with a mission t…Rakuten is a Japan-based company with a mission to focus on speed and quality. In today's world that means its software has to be constantly optimized. Its infrastracture needs to be readied for continuous automation, a core theme at ChefConf, the annual conference from Chef. We talked with Ken Cheney, chief marketing officer at Chef, and Graham Weldon of Rakuten about the shift to continuous automation and the requirements it brings.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nSDjdx0kGq4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/327886716How Serverless Is Shaping The Future Of Software DevelopmentTue, 13 Jun 2017 17:10:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-serverless-is-shaping-the-future-of-software-development
00:29:23The New Stack MakersnoServerless architectures are often positioned as the next big thing in cloud computing, but what exactly is serverless, who is utilizing these tools and services, and how is this ecosystem maturing? In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Mike Roberts, cofounder of Symphonia.io, about all things serverless.
Symphonia is Mike Roberts and John Chapin, industry veterans that started using serverless tools a little over a year ago. Using those tools sparked their interest in growing their own knowledge and helping others looking to utilize serverless approaches. Both Mike and John have played early roles in educating the serverless community, including Mike authoring the serverless architectures section of Martin Fowler’s website, which has served as an introduction to serverless concepts for many. I asked Mike to help us establish what exactly serverless is, and what kinds of customers he expects to be adopting serverless in the near term. We also cleared up some concepts around serverless, including the myth of “NoOps”.Serverless architectures are often positioned as …Serverless architectures are often positioned as the next big thing in cloud computing, but what exactly is serverless, who is utilizing these tools and services, and how is this ecosystem maturing? In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Mike Roberts, cofounder of Symphonia.io, about all things serverless.
Symphonia is Mike Roberts and John Chapin, industry veterans that started using serverless tools a little over a year ago. Using those tools sparked their interest in growing their own knowledge and helping others looking to utilize serverless approaches. Both Mike and John have played early roles in educating the serverless community, including Mike authoring the serverless architectures section of Martin Fowler’s website, which has served as an introduction to serverless concepts for many. I asked Mike to help us establish what exactly serverless is, and what kinds of customers he expects to be adopting serverless in the near term. We also cleared up some concepts around serverless, including the myth of “NoOps”.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/327739706OK Google, Kelsey Hightower's ChefConf Keynote Was Totally DopeMon, 12 Jun 2017 18:28:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/ok-google-kelsey-hightowers-chefconf-keynote-was-totally-dope
00:18:09The New Stack MakersnoKelsey Hightower had thought he had his keynote all set for ChefConf. Then he saw the keynote speakers talk about how Habitat is used with Kubernetes. That was it. He scrapped his talk, spent the night learning Habitat and presented what he learned the next morning. Then he used Google Now to deploy Habitat to Kubernetes. I think ChefConf attendees would agree. Kelsey's talk was totally dope.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tJqCQzoS7rIKelsey Hightower had thought he had his keynote a…Kelsey Hightower had thought he had his keynote all set for ChefConf. Then he saw the keynote speakers talk about how Habitat is used with Kubernetes. That was it. He scrapped his talk, spent the night learning Habitat and presented what he learned the next morning. Then he used Google Now to deploy Habitat to Kubernetes. I think ChefConf attendees would agree. Kelsey's talk was totally dope.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tJqCQzoS7rItag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/327306080Three Perspectives On The Evolution Of Container SecurityFri, 09 Jun 2017 16:47:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/three-perspectives-on-the-evolution-of-container-security
00:43:26The New Stack MakersnoThere still exists a kind of chasm in the broader software community between the people who are building new application containers today, and the people sandwiched in the middle of the phrase “DevSecOps” whose job is to keep the risk managers at bay. At issue is the very definition of security in a distributed, microservices-driven environment. Infosec professionals demand that containers, wherever they are, be secured. Developers say, that’s not the point: Containers are not virtual machines, and are designed to be ephemeral.
To get a clearer picture of how the newest entrants in the container space are addressing the problem of keeping up both security and the appearance of security, we spoke with John Morello, CEO of security platform maker Twistlock, Liz Rice, an engineer at security integration firm Aqua Security, and Amir Sharif, founder of cloud-native security provider Aporeto. We met these folks at the most recent DockerCon event, for this edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube; https://youtu.be/BbqSYKmQocgThere still exists a kind of chasm in the broader…There still exists a kind of chasm in the broader software community between the people who are building new application containers today, and the people sandwiched in the middle of the phrase “DevSecOps” whose job is to keep the risk managers at bay. At issue is the very definition of security in a distributed, microservices-driven environment. Infosec professionals demand that containers, wherever they are, be secured. Developers say, that’s not the point: Containers are not virtual machines, and are designed to be ephemeral.
To get a clearer picture of how the newest entrants in the container space are addressing the problem of keeping up both security and the appearance of security, we spoke with John Morello, CEO of security platform maker Twistlock, Liz Rice, an engineer at security integration firm Aqua Security, and Amir Sharif, founder of cloud-native security provider Aporeto. We met these folks at the most recent DockerCon event, for this edition of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube; https://youtu.be/BbqSYKmQocgtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/326937597What Oracle is Developing with its Hyperscale CloudWed, 07 Jun 2017 09:02:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/what-oracle-is-developing-with-its-hyperscale-cloud
00:27:35The New Stack MakersnoOracle has joined Kubernetes as it builds out its new, public cloud service.Oracle has joined Kubernetes as it builds out its…Oracle has joined Kubernetes as it builds out its new, public cloud service.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/326786885Provenance - The Peace Of Mind Chef Habitat Seeks To DeliverTue, 06 Jun 2017 21:17:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/provenance-the-peace-of-mind-chef-habitat-seeks-to-deliver
00:19:31The New Stack MakersnoIf you understand how your containers are typically constructed before they are deployed into production, then you should have a better comprehension of what components of code go into those containers. That’s the assertion being made by Michael Ducy, Chef Software’s director of product marketing. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last ChefConf in Austin, Texas, Ducy put forth a case for reinforcing developers’ comprehension of their code components’ contents through the way they are packaged and managed.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c4THunETU-UIf you understand how your containers are typical…If you understand how your containers are typically constructed before they are deployed into production, then you should have a better comprehension of what components of code go into those containers. That’s the assertion being made by Michael Ducy, Chef Software’s director of product marketing. Speaking with The New Stack’s Alex Williams at the last ChefConf in Austin, Texas, Ducy put forth a case for reinforcing developers’ comprehension of their code components’ contents through the way they are packaged and managed.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c4THunETU-Utag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/326231380Apcera: Old Apps Spanning New CloudsMon, 05 Jun 2017 16:13:13 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/apcera-old-apps-spanning-new-clouds
00:08:47The New Stack Makersno“There are a lot of enterprises out there… and they want to do app modernization, but they’re kinda stuck with their legacy applications,” explained Apcera director of product management Henry Stapp, speaking with Alex Williams at DockerCon 2017 in Austin, Texas. “They want to be able to migrate those to cloud, and then also have a way to support those modern, containerized applications.
So although Apcera didn’t have to reinvent the wheel, it did have to repurpose the wheels and gears of application networking to make programs for the old environment sustainable within a hosting platform that’s two or three generations newer. The result is what Stapp explained to us as a single platform across multiple clouds.
Check out Apcera’s demo from the DockerCon show floor in Apcera: Old Apps Spanning New Clouds, the latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/17d1gPF3J4Y“There are a lot of enterprises out there… and th…“There are a lot of enterprises out there… and they want to do app modernization, but they’re kinda stuck with their legacy applications,” explained Apcera director of product management Henry Stapp, speaking with Alex Williams at DockerCon 2017 in Austin, Texas. “They want to be able to migrate those to cloud, and then also have a way to support those modern, containerized applications.
So although Apcera didn’t have to reinvent the wheel, it did have to repurpose the wheels and gears of application networking to make programs for the old environment sustainable within a hosting platform that’s two or three generations newer. The result is what Stapp explained to us as a single platform across multiple clouds.
Check out Apcera’s demo from the DockerCon show floor in Apcera: Old Apps Spanning New Clouds, the latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/17d1gPF3J4Ytag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/325726629InSpec: Human Readable, Automated ComplianceFri, 02 Jun 2017 17:03:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/inspec-human-readable-automated-compliance
00:26:37The New Stack MakersnoThe immediate benefit of virtualizing all the resources that collectively constitute the infrastructure of your data center, as Chef has professed since its beginnings as OpsCode, is to address those resources programmatically and build systems with code. Which is nice, but the moment that happens, you and your fellow developers may notice the compliance department asking for a meeting at your earliest convenience.
Indeed, that’s exactly what happened with Chef’s engineers.
Dominik Richter, Chef’s head of compliance, spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams for this latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, from the ChefConf 2017 conference in Austin, Texas.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-bpdz_7BnD4The immediate benefit of virtualizing all the res…The immediate benefit of virtualizing all the resources that collectively constitute the infrastructure of your data center, as Chef has professed since its beginnings as OpsCode, is to address those resources programmatically and build systems with code. Which is nice, but the moment that happens, you and your fellow developers may notice the compliance department asking for a meeting at your earliest convenience.
Indeed, that’s exactly what happened with Chef’s engineers.
Dominik Richter, Chef’s head of compliance, spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams for this latest edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, from the ChefConf 2017 conference in Austin, Texas.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-bpdz_7BnD4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/325555494SXSW 2017: How Capital One Became Technology-First With Open SourceThu, 01 Jun 2017 17:02:07 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sxsw-2017-how-capital-one-became-technology-first-with-open-source
00:17:42The New Stack MakersnoPeople are expecting banks, as well as other businesses, to be more real-time, digital-first, and be able to anticipate customer needs. This is why the company is increasingly building, and open sourcing, its own software, as well as empowering engineers to rapidly innovate using modern architecture. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we speak with Lorinda Brandon, Director for Developer Marketing, for Capital One DevExchange, on the journey to becoming a technology-first company.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Nhwz98EJM1oPeople are expecting banks, as well as other busi…People are expecting banks, as well as other businesses, to be more real-time, digital-first, and be able to anticipate customer needs. This is why the company is increasingly building, and open sourcing, its own software, as well as empowering engineers to rapidly innovate using modern architecture. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we speak with Lorinda Brandon, Director for Developer Marketing, for Capital One DevExchange, on the journey to becoming a technology-first company.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Nhwz98EJM1otag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/325383210The Evolution Of SAP HANA ExpressWed, 31 May 2017 17:03:52 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-evolution-of-sap-hana-express
00:18:59The New Stack MakersnoIn early May, HANA Express found itself at O’Reilly’s OSCON open source event in Austin. That’s pretty interesting, given the fact that HANA is not an open source product. Veterans of the IT industry will recall that SAP was known as one of the fiercest protectors of its intellectual property (IP) portfolio through the 1990s and 2000s. Indeed, in a public statement back in 2006, one of SAP’s C-level executives warned that the open source movement was a dangerous form of what he called “IP socialism.”
A decade later, SAP’s director of global developer relations, Craig Cmehil, spoke with The New Stack’s Alex Williams about how one of the key products in SAP’s modern portfolio could peacefully co-exist with database tools in the open source segment.
Listen to more of Cmehil’s fascinating explanation, in his conversation with Alex Williams for The New Stack Makers from OSCON in Austin, Texas.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zXH2sxcahtYIn early May, HANA Express found itself at O’Reil…In early May, HANA Express found itself at O’Reilly’s OSCON open source event in Austin. That’s pretty interesting, given the fact that HANA is not an open source product. Veterans of the IT industry will recall that SAP was known as one of the fiercest protectors of its intellectual property (IP) portfolio through the 1990s and 2000s. Indeed, in a public statement back in 2006, one of SAP’s C-level executives warned that the open source movement was a dangerous form of what he called “IP socialism.”
A decade later, SAP’s director of global developer relations, Craig Cmehil, spoke with The New Stack’s Alex Williams about how one of the key products in SAP’s modern portfolio could peacefully co-exist with database tools in the open source segment.
Listen to more of Cmehil’s fascinating explanation, in his conversation with Alex Williams for The New Stack Makers from OSCON in Austin, Texas.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zXH2sxcahtYtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/325208286At Chef, The Band Will Always PlayTue, 30 May 2017 16:20:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/at-chef-the-band-will-always-play
00:19:12The New Stack MakersnoIn his keynote last week at ChefConf, CTO Adam Jacob used The Roots, a well-known hip-hop band, to demonstrate how the promise of an experience remains the same, but the development may actually change.
For example, a fan knows they will see The Roots when they go see the band. That never changes. The fan will always get to see The Roots perform. But how The Roots does its acts may change from show to show. The band has to practice to make sure the delivery is just right so their act meets and exceeds the expectations of its fans.
There are similarities to the way Chef thinks about its own technology development and the way the company thinks about best serving the market. That's where Chef CEO Barry Crist comes in and explains Chef's core focus in a world where outcomes matter most.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WZx2WHH7HcAIn his keynote last week at ChefConf, CTO Adam Ja…In his keynote last week at ChefConf, CTO Adam Jacob used The Roots, a well-known hip-hop band, to demonstrate how the promise of an experience remains the same, but the development may actually change.
For example, a fan knows they will see The Roots when they go see the band. That never changes. The fan will always get to see The Roots perform. But how The Roots does its acts may change from show to show. The band has to practice to make sure the delivery is just right so their act meets and exceeds the expectations of its fans.
There are similarities to the way Chef thinks about its own technology development and the way the company thinks about best serving the market. That's where Chef CEO Barry Crist comes in and explains Chef's core focus in a world where outcomes matter most.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WZx2WHH7HcAtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/325043209Women Engineers Who Inspire And Never Give UpMon, 29 May 2017 16:20:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/women-engineers-who-inspire-and-never-give-up
00:28:30The New Stack MakersnoThe inspiration and lead-by-example approach to encourage women to never give up in their engineering careers — it seems so critically needed in a technology market now so mired by sexism and harassment.
Women, minorities and people who identify as transgender have in themselves to look to for leadership and support. That's the message we heard from Margaret Mayer, vice president of engineering at Capital One, and Ashley McNamara, principal technologist at Pivotal, from OSCON in Austin.
A highlight of the conversation came when Mayer and McNamara discussed mentoring and women who may be shy or don't want to speak up, in this episode of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s_aAZ2birOMThe inspiration and lead-by-example approach to e…The inspiration and lead-by-example approach to encourage women to never give up in their engineering careers — it seems so critically needed in a technology market now so mired by sexism and harassment.
Women, minorities and people who identify as transgender have in themselves to look to for leadership and support. That's the message we heard from Margaret Mayer, vice president of engineering at Capital One, and Ashley McNamara, principal technologist at Pivotal, from OSCON in Austin.
A highlight of the conversation came when Mayer and McNamara discussed mentoring and women who may be shy or don't want to speak up, in this episode of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s_aAZ2birOMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/324631571ChatBots Could Finally Make Knowledge Management PainlessFri, 26 May 2017 17:09:44 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/chatbots-could-finally-make-knowledge-management-painless
00:14:35The New Stack MakersnoThe Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, Texas is an event that's all about chatbots. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, I’m speaking with Rick Nucci, co-founder of a company called Guru. You might remember Rick’s name from another company he started a few years back — Boomi, which offered one of the very first cloud integration tools—Boomi was later acquired by Dell. Guru actually came out of the frustrations Rick felt at Boomi—namely how to convey vital knowledge across an organization in a way that does not require a lot of sleuthing on the part of the employee. So, in today's podcast, let’s find out how chatbots can make knowledge management easier.The Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, Texa…The Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, Texas is an event that's all about chatbots. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, I’m speaking with Rick Nucci, co-founder of a company called Guru. You might remember Rick’s name from another company he started a few years back — Boomi, which offered one of the very first cloud integration tools—Boomi was later acquired by Dell. Guru actually came out of the frustrations Rick felt at Boomi—namely how to convey vital knowledge across an organization in a way that does not require a lot of sleuthing on the part of the employee. So, in today's podcast, let’s find out how chatbots can make knowledge management easier.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/324285553Taking The Next Steps In Developing An Open Source CultureWed, 24 May 2017 16:21:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/taking-the-next-steps-in-developing-an-open-source-culture
00:27:25The New Stack MakersnoAt OSCON last week in Austin, Texas, Capital One open source community outreach manager Jared Smith and Jono Bacon — a well-known consultant in the open source community — discussed their observations about the tricky logistics of a financial institution shifting towards more “permissive” open source culture, in a wide-ranging discussion with The New Stack’s Alex Williams.
First, said Smith, you need that top-down support — the perception that openness and permissiveness is being embraced at the highest levels. Senior management fully supports Capital One’s work over the past two years to make open source core to the company’s technology strategy, and its business development.
But what about the institution’s middle managers? Listen to more what Smith and Bacon had to say on working with middle management and other topics, in this latest edition of The New Stack Makers.At OSCON last week in Austin, Texas, Capital One …At OSCON last week in Austin, Texas, Capital One open source community outreach manager Jared Smith and Jono Bacon — a well-known consultant in the open source community — discussed their observations about the tricky logistics of a financial institution shifting towards more “permissive” open source culture, in a wide-ranging discussion with The New Stack’s Alex Williams.
First, said Smith, you need that top-down support — the perception that openness and permissiveness is being embraced at the highest levels. Senior management fully supports Capital One’s work over the past two years to make open source core to the company’s technology strategy, and its business development.
But what about the institution’s middle managers? Listen to more what Smith and Bacon had to say on working with middle management and other topics, in this latest edition of The New Stack Makers.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/324135647Establishing Best Practices For Adopting KubernetesTue, 23 May 2017 18:10:31 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/establishing-best-practices-for-adopting-kubernetes
00:36:35The New Stack MakersnoEstablishing best practices for emerging technologies is a task that many will argue is impossible. But it’s still important for you to identify how teams are consistently solving problems, even when the technology changes around them. With Kubernetes, there are many best practices whose emergence may provide keys for assessing Kubernetes’ future.
In this edition of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Justin Mound, CTO, and Eric Hole, site reliability engineer, at ReactiveOps. We asked them about the best practices that they perceive as emerging around Kubernetes, based on their interaction with customers that are adopting and utilizing the platform. While many of these best practices are firming up within the Kubernetes community, there are still a number of pain points, such as storage persistence and secrets management. We talked about how ReactiveOps is solving some of these problems with customers, and which problems they expect to be resolved as tooling in the Kubernetes ecosystem evolves.Establishing best practices for emerging technolo…Establishing best practices for emerging technologies is a task that many will argue is impossible. But it’s still important for you to identify how teams are consistently solving problems, even when the technology changes around them. With Kubernetes, there are many best practices whose emergence may provide keys for assessing Kubernetes’ future.
In this edition of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Justin Mound, CTO, and Eric Hole, site reliability engineer, at ReactiveOps. We asked them about the best practices that they perceive as emerging around Kubernetes, based on their interaction with customers that are adopting and utilizing the platform. While many of these best practices are firming up within the Kubernetes community, there are still a number of pain points, such as storage persistence and secrets management. We talked about how ReactiveOps is solving some of these problems with customers, and which problems they expect to be resolved as tooling in the Kubernetes ecosystem evolves.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/323980324Dev Or Ops Doesn’t Matter, You Need ObservabilityMon, 22 May 2017 20:16:38 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dev-or-ops-doesnt-matter-you-need-observability
00:11:35The New Stack MakersnoEvery software engineer should be able to answer these questions: What just happened? What’s happening now? What’s about to happen? Charity Majors, the CEO of debugging platform Honeycomb, believes it’s not just something that the operations team needs to know -- everyone needs that level of observability. Building services that manage data intelligently is everyone's task, and to some extent, everyone's problem.
The New Stack Technical Editor Benjamin Ball spoke with Majors for this latest edition of The New Stack Makers, from ServerlessConf Austin 2017. Majors spoke about dispelling the myth of NoOps, and getting down to simple fact that monitoring, testing, and debugging are not isolated behaviors any more. The next-generation wave of DevOps, as she describes it, is not only reducing response time durations, but reducing the number of overall incidents, and improving the way teams maintain and operate software. But it requires attention to the roles people play, and the interaction between people in those roles.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FWoUrtser0QEvery software engineer should be able to answer …Every software engineer should be able to answer these questions: What just happened? What’s happening now? What’s about to happen? Charity Majors, the CEO of debugging platform Honeycomb, believes it’s not just something that the operations team needs to know -- everyone needs that level of observability. Building services that manage data intelligently is everyone's task, and to some extent, everyone's problem.
The New Stack Technical Editor Benjamin Ball spoke with Majors for this latest edition of The New Stack Makers, from ServerlessConf Austin 2017. Majors spoke about dispelling the myth of NoOps, and getting down to simple fact that monitoring, testing, and debugging are not isolated behaviors any more. The next-generation wave of DevOps, as she describes it, is not only reducing response time durations, but reducing the number of overall incidents, and improving the way teams maintain and operate software. But it requires attention to the roles people play, and the interaction between people in those roles.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FWoUrtser0Qtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/323755258TNS Eats Austin: Chowing Down In A Conference TownSun, 21 May 2017 11:59:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-eats-austin-chowing-down-in-a-conference-town
00:04:23The New Stack MakersnoWhere to eat when at a conference? Like everyone else, we face that question when on the road all the time.
So, here are some places for all of you who will be in Austin this year, be it at ChefConf this coming week, HashiConf in September or KubeCon in December.
The guidelines are simple. We look for places that are near the conference locations, which usually means in the city's downtown. Then we pick a few places ourselves and ask conference attendees where they like to go.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bHrn5S6rwbc
Here are the picks for this premiere of TNS Eats in order of appearance in the above video:
Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Q
Gus’s World Famous Hot & Spicy Fried Chicken
Green Light Social
Handlebar
Speakeasy
Swift's Attic
Blender's and Bowls (downtown)
Torchy's Tacos (South Congress)
Iron Works
Moonshine Grill
Royal Blue Grocery (3rd and Brazos)
Paco's Tacos
Franklin's BarbecueWhere to eat when at a conference? Like everyone …Where to eat when at a conference? Like everyone else, we face that question when on the road all the time.
So, here are some places for all of you who will be in Austin this year, be it at ChefConf this coming week, HashiConf in September or KubeCon in December.
The guidelines are simple. We look for places that are near the conference locations, which usually means in the city's downtown. Then we pick a few places ourselves and ask conference attendees where they like to go.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bHrn5S6rwbc
Here are the picks for this premiere of TNS Eats in order of appearance in the above video:
Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Q
Gus’s World Famous Hot & Spicy Fried Chicken
Green Light Social
Handlebar
Speakeasy
Swift's Attic
Blender's and Bowls (downtown)
Torchy's Tacos (South Congress)
Iron Works
Moonshine Grill
Royal Blue Grocery (3rd and Brazos)
Paco's Tacos
Franklin's Barbecuetag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/323418725OSCON Is Coming Back To Portland, A Show Wrapup With Co-Chair Kelsey HightowerFri, 19 May 2017 16:49:59 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/oscon-is-coming-back-to-portland-a-show-wrap-up-with-co-chair-kelsey-hightower
00:14:58The New Stack MakersnoKelsey Hightower is a technologist with Google and the co-chair of the OSCON conference. This was Hightower’s second OSCON as co-chair but the last one he will lead in Austin. Next year, Hightower will co-chair OSCON in Portland where the conference is returning once again. Portland is where OSCON thrived for many years. And so many are rejoicing that the conference is returning to the city where Kelsey lives and The New Stack calls home As Hightower says: OSCON is Portland.
Hightower calls OSCON to the GitHub of conferences. Like GitHub, OSCON has something for everyone. But for Hightower, what really resonated this year? Find out in this latest episode of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NfRYpGdwFdgKelsey Hightower is a technologist with Google an…Kelsey Hightower is a technologist with Google and the co-chair of the OSCON conference. This was Hightower’s second OSCON as co-chair but the last one he will lead in Austin. Next year, Hightower will co-chair OSCON in Portland where the conference is returning once again. Portland is where OSCON thrived for many years. And so many are rejoicing that the conference is returning to the city where Kelsey lives and The New Stack calls home As Hightower says: OSCON is Portland.
Hightower calls OSCON to the GitHub of conferences. Like GitHub, OSCON has something for everyone. But for Hightower, what really resonated this year? Find out in this latest episode of The New Stack Makers.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NfRYpGdwFdgtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/322923168Meet Mark Hinkle, The New Executive Director For The Node.js FoundationTue, 16 May 2017 18:00:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/meet-mark-hinkle-the-new-executive-director-for-the-nodejs-foundation
00:09:34The New Stack MakersnoThese days, Node.js is under the hood of everything from the web, the Internet of Things and desktop applications to microservice architectures. Node’s 15 million-plus downloads per month, and more than a billion package downloads per week, render it the world’s biggest open source platform.
On this episode of The New Stack Makers, we get to know Mark Hinkle, recently named the new Executive Director of the Node.js Foundation. Or, as Hinkle described it, “I’ve taken the mask of the Dread Pirate Roberts of the Node.js Foundation — a tongue-in-cheek way of saying I am here to help ensure that Node.js continues to continue to be a healthy, growing ecosystem long after I am long gone."
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/qa-mark-hinkle-new-executive-director-node-js-foundation/These days, Node.js is under the hood of everythi…These days, Node.js is under the hood of everything from the web, the Internet of Things and desktop applications to microservice architectures. Node’s 15 million-plus downloads per month, and more than a billion package downloads per week, render it the world’s biggest open source platform.
On this episode of The New Stack Makers, we get to know Mark Hinkle, recently named the new Executive Director of the Node.js Foundation. Or, as Hinkle described it, “I’ve taken the mask of the Dread Pirate Roberts of the Node.js Foundation — a tongue-in-cheek way of saying I am here to help ensure that Node.js continues to continue to be a healthy, growing ecosystem long after I am long gone."
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/qa-mark-hinkle-new-executive-director-node-js-foundation/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/322748252How Capital One Brings Open Source To The Banking IndustryMon, 15 May 2017 16:59:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-capital-one-brings-open-source-to-the-banking-industry
00:15:31The New Stack MakersnoBy now, even most large organizations have realized the benefits that accrue with using open source software—the collective hive mind that fixes bugs and develops new features at a faster pace than any commercial software company could match. Yet, companies in highly regulated industries, such as the banking industry, face considerable regulatory hurdles in using open source software. In this New Stack Makers interview, Jared Smith, director of Open Source Community Outreach at Capital One, talks about how Capital One worked through these challenges to enjoy the befits of open source.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zPg6UhrrBRQBy now, even most large organizations have realiz…By now, even most large organizations have realized the benefits that accrue with using open source software—the collective hive mind that fixes bugs and develops new features at a faster pace than any commercial software company could match. Yet, companies in highly regulated industries, such as the banking industry, face considerable regulatory hurdles in using open source software. In this New Stack Makers interview, Jared Smith, director of Open Source Community Outreach at Capital One, talks about how Capital One worked through these challenges to enjoy the befits of open source.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zPg6UhrrBRQtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/322299411Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Data ScienceFri, 12 May 2017 17:17:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/stephen-wolfram-a-new-kind-of-data-science
00:28:05The New Stack MakersnoWhen it comes to scientific computing, few names are more well known than Stephen Wolfram. He was the creator of the Mathematica, a program that researchers have been using for decades to aid in their computations. Later Wolfram expanded Mathematica into a full multi-paradigm programming language, called Wolfram Language. The company also packaged many of the Mathematica formulas, and a lot of outside data, into a cloud-based service and API. So at SXSW, we spoke with Wolfram about how to use this new cloud service to add computational intelligence into your own programs.When it comes to scientific computing, few names …When it comes to scientific computing, few names are more well known than Stephen Wolfram. He was the creator of the Mathematica, a program that researchers have been using for decades to aid in their computations. Later Wolfram expanded Mathematica into a full multi-paradigm programming language, called Wolfram Language. The company also packaged many of the Mathematica formulas, and a lot of outside data, into a cloud-based service and API. So at SXSW, we spoke with Wolfram about how to use this new cloud service to add computational intelligence into your own programs.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/321943891How VMware Views The Intersection Of Virtualization And ContainersWed, 10 May 2017 17:05:10 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-vmware-views-the-intersection-of-virtualization-and-containers
00:19:08The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Paul Fazzone, General Manager of Cloud Native Apps at VMware. Our topic of discussion is the intersection of virtualization and containers from a VMware perspective.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we sp…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Paul Fazzone, General Manager of Cloud Native Apps at VMware. Our topic of discussion is the intersection of virtualization and containers from a VMware perspective.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/321777844Helping Engineers Assess Their Skills And Prepare For Coding InterviewsTue, 09 May 2017 18:21:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/helping-engineers-assess-their-skills-and-prepare-for-coding-interviews
00:28:25The New Stack MakersnoWhether you’re applying for a job at Google, or you’re just trying to understand where you stack up as an engineer, it can be difficult for coders to assess their own skills and abilities. In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke to Tigran Sloyan, Co-Founder and CEO of CodeFights, a startup that looks to help users test their skills in Hackathon style competitions.Whether you’re applying for a job at Google, or y…Whether you’re applying for a job at Google, or you’re just trying to understand where you stack up as an engineer, it can be difficult for coders to assess their own skills and abilities. In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke to Tigran Sloyan, Co-Founder and CEO of CodeFights, a startup that looks to help users test their skills in Hackathon style competitions.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/321588927SUSE Joins the CNCF, Brings Kubernetes to OpenStack7Mon, 08 May 2017 16:54:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/suse-joins-the-cncf-brings-kubernetes-to-openstack7
00:24:41The New Stack MakersnoOn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with SUSE Product Manager Andreas Jaeger, and Sriram Subramanian, CloudDon founder and Principal Analyst. SUSE recently joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, having announced this at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU 2017. Jaeger notes in the conversation that SUSE believes Kubernetes is, "The way of the future," that has led to SUSE offering a Kubernetes images based on Linux Enterprise Server in the SUSE OpenStack Cloud 7 package.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Iibw9LLbzEkOn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke…On this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with SUSE Product Manager Andreas Jaeger, and Sriram Subramanian, CloudDon founder and Principal Analyst. SUSE recently joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, having announced this at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU 2017. Jaeger notes in the conversation that SUSE believes Kubernetes is, "The way of the future," that has led to SUSE offering a Kubernetes images based on Linux Enterprise Server in the SUSE OpenStack Cloud 7 package.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Iibw9LLbzEktag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/320734036Cloud Foundry Service Broker API: Simplicity Is the Secret SauceWed, 03 May 2017 17:10:45 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/cloud-foundry-service-broker-api-simplicity-is-the-secret-sauce
00:30:26The New Stack MakersnoOn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Cloud Foundry Foundation CTO Chip Childers at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. Topics ranged from why developers should be architecting for failure, the secret sauce behind the Cloud Foundry service broker API, and Cloud Foundry's future plans to integrate and iterate with Kubernetes.On this episode of The New Stack Makers, we caugh…On this episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Cloud Foundry Foundation CTO Chip Childers at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. Topics ranged from why developers should be architecting for failure, the secret sauce behind the Cloud Foundry service broker API, and Cloud Foundry's future plans to integrate and iterate with Kubernetes.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/320353070Capital One Opened its APIs to Third-Party Developers — Here’s What They LearnedMon, 01 May 2017 16:41:38 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/why-capital-one-opened-its-apis-to-third-party-developers
00:16:14The New Stack MakersnoOne year ago, Capital One exposed three of its APIs to some of its internal services, such as credit checking and identity management, so they could be used by third parties to augment their own products. APIs, in effect, have become a way that the banking company could expand its business. The company is quickly becoming just as much of a technology company as a financial one In the year since. Capital One has learned a lot about working with APIs and the open source technology, explained Amy Heidersbach, Capital One vice president of developer marketing and platforms, in this TNS Makers interview during SXSW 2017 from the Capital One House at Antone's.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4-f2HOLlTA4One year ago, Capital One exposed three of its AP…One year ago, Capital One exposed three of its APIs to some of its internal services, such as credit checking and identity management, so they could be used by third parties to augment their own products. APIs, in effect, have become a way that the banking company could expand its business. The company is quickly becoming just as much of a technology company as a financial one In the year since. Capital One has learned a lot about working with APIs and the open source technology, explained Amy Heidersbach, Capital One vice president of developer marketing and platforms, in this TNS Makers interview during SXSW 2017 from the Capital One House at Antone's.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4-f2HOLlTA4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/319918946Red Hat and Dell EMC: Two Perspectives from DockerConFri, 28 Apr 2017 16:25:20 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/brian-gracely-josh-bernstein-dockercon
00:17:55The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Red Hat Director of Product Strategy Brian Gracely and Josh Bernstein,Vice President of Technology at Dell EMC at this year's DockerCon in Austin, Texas.
Along with a summary of the latest happenings from the conference, Gracely offered an overview of the keynote session from a security and enterprise perspective, and a comparison of the latest trends in the container ecosystem between DockerCon 2016 and DockerCon 2017.
Bernstein touched on the overall state of containers, Linux, and discussed Dell EMC's latest open source projects, REX-Ray and {code}.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9ZQxAt412uIOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we ca…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Red Hat Director of Product Strategy Brian Gracely and Josh Bernstein,Vice President of Technology at Dell EMC at this year's DockerCon in Austin, Texas.
Along with a summary of the latest happenings from the conference, Gracely offered an overview of the keynote session from a security and enterprise perspective, and a comparison of the latest trends in the container ecosystem between DockerCon 2016 and DockerCon 2017.
Bernstein touched on the overall state of containers, Linux, and discussed Dell EMC's latest open source projects, REX-Ray and {code}.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9ZQxAt412uItag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/319592653Developers First: The Cloud Foundry Service Broker API and KubernetesWed, 26 Apr 2017 16:44:49 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/developers-first-cloud-foundry-service-broker
00:15:50The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with the Cloud Foundry Foundation's Executive Director Abby Kearns. Catching up with Kearns at this year's CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU led us to a discussion surrounding the Cloud Foundry Foundation's service broker API, and how companies are putting it to use alongside Kubernetes.
Not only are developers pairing the service broker API with Kubernetes, Kearns explains in the episode that they are also adding BOSH into the mix. Kearns also highlights that the focus of Cloud Foundry throughout 2017 is its continued work on connecting developers to the right tools for the job.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sTBviceIyr8On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we sp…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with the Cloud Foundry Foundation's Executive Director Abby Kearns. Catching up with Kearns at this year's CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU led us to a discussion surrounding the Cloud Foundry Foundation's service broker API, and how companies are putting it to use alongside Kubernetes.
Not only are developers pairing the service broker API with Kubernetes, Kearns explains in the episode that they are also adding BOSH into the mix. Kearns also highlights that the focus of Cloud Foundry throughout 2017 is its continued work on connecting developers to the right tools for the job.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sTBviceIyr8tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/319248395Docker's Quest for Simplicity with the Evolution of ContainerdMon, 24 Apr 2017 16:08:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dockers-quest-for-simplicity-containerd
00:15:47The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Docker Technical Staff member Patrick Chanezon at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. As technology continues to evolve, more devices than ever are being connected to the internet via software. Running that software are applications backed by tools such as Docker's containerd.
Recently, Docker began the process of extracting containerd out of the Docker codebase to enable its use with Kubernetes, independent of the rest of the Docker suite. We also discussed how the community's evolution has and will continue to impact the container ecosystem, and what's next on containerd's project roadmap.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W3eWmhYguOwOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we ca…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we caught up with Docker Technical Staff member Patrick Chanezon at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. As technology continues to evolve, more devices than ever are being connected to the internet via software. Running that software are applications backed by tools such as Docker's containerd.
Recently, Docker began the process of extracting containerd out of the Docker codebase to enable its use with Kubernetes, independent of the rest of the Docker suite. We also discussed how the community's evolution has and will continue to impact the container ecosystem, and what's next on containerd's project roadmap.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W3eWmhYguOwtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/318817090Mapping the Future of CoreOS's rkt in the CNCFFri, 21 Apr 2017 16:19:55 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/whats-next-for-rkt
00:19:47The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we met up with CoreOS CTO Brandon Philips at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU to learn more about the future of rkt, its security-minded container engine, since being adopted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. We also discussed rkt's Kubernetes-styled architecture and how it relates to the overall container ecosystem, and the progression of containers through the years to get to where we are today.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ltCtS8ZQ9vkOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we me…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we met up with CoreOS CTO Brandon Philips at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU to learn more about the future of rkt, its security-minded container engine, since being adopted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. We also discussed rkt's Kubernetes-styled architecture and how it relates to the overall container ecosystem, and the progression of containers through the years to get to where we are today.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ltCtS8ZQ9vktag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/318492355What's Next for the Kubernetes AWS SIGWed, 19 Apr 2017 17:08:58 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/whats-next-kubernetes-aws-sig
00:16:11The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Deis Senior Software Engineer Kris Nova to get a glimpse behind the curtain of what's to come from the Kubernetes AWS SIG during KubeCon EU. While some special interest groups can have hands-off organizations, Nova mentions that AWS has been instrumental in helping the SIG organize getting a Kubernetes AMI onto the Amazon Marketplace.
Pioneered by Weave.works, the AMI for launching Kubernetes on AWS is a growing interest for many commercial and non-commercial Kubernetes open source developers. Having obtained sponsorship from the CNCF for the image, the SIG aims to continue its work throughout 2017 on the AMI.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_7Up4iokwlUOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we sp…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Deis Senior Software Engineer Kris Nova to get a glimpse behind the curtain of what's to come from the Kubernetes AWS SIG during KubeCon EU. While some special interest groups can have hands-off organizations, Nova mentions that AWS has been instrumental in helping the SIG organize getting a Kubernetes AMI onto the Amazon Marketplace.
Pioneered by Weave.works, the AMI for launching Kubernetes on AWS is a growing interest for many commercial and non-commercial Kubernetes open source developers. Having obtained sponsorship from the CNCF for the image, the SIG aims to continue its work throughout 2017 on the AMI.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_7Up4iokwlUtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/318305889Kubernetes and Continuous DeploymentTue, 18 Apr 2017 16:36:26 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/kubernetes-and-continuous-deployment
00:17:46The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we met up with Weaveworks CEO and Co-Founder Alexis Richardson at CloudNativeCon/Kubecon EU. Our discussion explores the latest releases from Weave, including Weave EE and Weave Flux, designed to help enterprises better manage their cloud from behind their own firewalls. Richardson also discussed the importance of having centralized configuration when running Kubernetes in production, including how Prometheus helped Weave to recover and spin its clusters back up in less than 45 minutes after a complete system wipe.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0liim05uJ24On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we me…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we met up with Weaveworks CEO and Co-Founder Alexis Richardson at CloudNativeCon/Kubecon EU. Our discussion explores the latest releases from Weave, including Weave EE and Weave Flux, designed to help enterprises better manage their cloud from behind their own firewalls. Richardson also discussed the importance of having centralized configuration when running Kubernetes in production, including how Prometheus helped Weave to recover and spin its clusters back up in less than 45 minutes after a complete system wipe.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0liim05uJ24tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/318105189Vulnerability Coordination with Hacker OneMon, 17 Apr 2017 16:18:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-vulnerability-coordination-with-hacker-one
00:19:08The New Stack MakersnoMårten Mickos has a long history of successful open source tech companies. He is perhaps most well-known as the CEO for database company MySQL AB, which was sold to Sun Microsystems in 2008. He then went on to become CEO of Eucalyptus, which offered an open source private cloud platform that replicated the APIs of Amazon Web Services.
We caught up with Mickos at SXSW 2017 to hear about his latest venture, Hacker One, the world’s first vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform.Mårten Mickos has a long history of successful op…Mårten Mickos has a long history of successful open source tech companies. He is perhaps most well-known as the CEO for database company MySQL AB, which was sold to Sun Microsystems in 2008. He then went on to become CEO of Eucalyptus, which offered an open source private cloud platform that replicated the APIs of Amazon Web Services.
We caught up with Mickos at SXSW 2017 to hear about his latest venture, Hacker One, the world’s first vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/317686255The Future of the Kubernetes EcosystemFri, 14 Apr 2017 16:53:28 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-future-kubernetes-ecosystem
00:19:10The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS founder Alex Williams caught up with Kelsey Hightower, Google developer advocate, and Michelle Noorali, Deis Software engineer, at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. Hightower discussed the need to, "Never stop learning," adding that he is currently focused on learning how to empathize with people using the Kubernetes platform. In stark contrast to last year's event, both Hightower and Noorali noted that the 2017 CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU conference was less about the newness of running a Kubernetes cluster, but more about day two issues such as managing long-term cluster security, building one's own toolkit for working with Kubernetes, and operators.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p5sNWZl5KisOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS f…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS founder Alex Williams caught up with Kelsey Hightower, Google developer advocate, and Michelle Noorali, Deis Software engineer, at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU. Hightower discussed the need to, "Never stop learning," adding that he is currently focused on learning how to empathize with people using the Kubernetes platform. In stark contrast to last year's event, both Hightower and Noorali noted that the 2017 CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU conference was less about the newness of running a Kubernetes cluster, but more about day two issues such as managing long-term cluster security, building one's own toolkit for working with Kubernetes, and operators.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p5sNWZl5Kistag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/317518353Kubernetes Sets the Stage for Container-Native StorageThu, 13 Apr 2017 16:17:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/kubernetes-sets-the-stage-for-container-native-storage
00:23:57The New Stack MakersnoOne of the big topics of discussion at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU has been containers and persistent storage--where do you find a find permanent parking spot for the data that you need to run your
containerized application is a distributed dynamic environment?
We saw an interesting demonstration of a new file system technology from Bassam Tabbara, chief technology officer of Quantum, a storage appliance firm. Called Rook, this new software defined storage system that is built on the open source Ceph distributed file system,
and is managed by Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration tool.
In the demonstration Bassam was, directly from the Kubernetes command line, able to spin up a storage volume and plant WordPress and MySQL on different nodes. On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we wanted to find out more about Rook.One of the big topics of discussion at CloudNativ…One of the big topics of discussion at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU has been containers and persistent storage--where do you find a find permanent parking spot for the data that you need to run your
containerized application is a distributed dynamic environment?
We saw an interesting demonstration of a new file system technology from Bassam Tabbara, chief technology officer of Quantum, a storage appliance firm. Called Rook, this new software defined storage system that is built on the open source Ceph distributed file system,
and is managed by Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration tool.
In the demonstration Bassam was, directly from the Kubernetes command line, able to spin up a storage volume and plant WordPress and MySQL on different nodes. On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we wanted to find out more about Rook.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/317207431Artificial Intelligence Should be Able to Empathize, not Just UnderstandTue, 11 Apr 2017 16:30:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/artificial-intelligence-should-be-able-to-empathize-not-just-understand
00:28:14The New Stack MakersnoSo a big theme at this year’s South by has been artificial intelligence, or how to use AI to make better products and services. One of the speakers at this year’s event, Sophie Kleber an Executive Director of Product and Innovation at from the New York digital marketing firm Huge--brought up a really good point. It’s not enough that AI provide just answers or a service, it must also know how to interact with the user with a certain amount of empathy, or even emotional intelligence. She pointed out a human unconsciously forms a relationship with who, or what, he or she is conversing with.
We spoke with Kleber live from SXSW 2017 to understand how AI-driven conversational services such as Amazon’s Alexa, can be customized to pick up cues of the user’s emotional state, in order to better understand and serve that customer.So a big theme at this year’s South by has been a…So a big theme at this year’s South by has been artificial intelligence, or how to use AI to make better products and services. One of the speakers at this year’s event, Sophie Kleber an Executive Director of Product and Innovation at from the New York digital marketing firm Huge--brought up a really good point. It’s not enough that AI provide just answers or a service, it must also know how to interact with the user with a certain amount of empathy, or even emotional intelligence. She pointed out a human unconsciously forms a relationship with who, or what, he or she is conversing with.
We spoke with Kleber live from SXSW 2017 to understand how AI-driven conversational services such as Amazon’s Alexa, can be customized to pick up cues of the user’s emotional state, in order to better understand and serve that customer.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/317005351Exploring the Latest Container Runtime Projects in the CNCFMon, 10 Apr 2017 16:18:22 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/latest-projects-cncf
00:14:43The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with CNCF COO Chris Aniszczyk. Aniszczyk wears many hats, including OCI/Executive Director; and The Linux Foundation's VP of Developer Relations. While at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU 2017, we spoke with Aniszczyk about the pros and cons of having both rkt and containerd, two container runtimes, in the CNCF at the same time.
Another topic of discussion was the ever-growing presence of continuous integration and continuous deployment, and how those practices are evolving for the CNCF TOC as it looks toward accepting future projects to the Foundation.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/T9nhGbxtH_0On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS F…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with CNCF COO Chris Aniszczyk. Aniszczyk wears many hats, including OCI/Executive Director; and The Linux Foundation's VP of Developer Relations. While at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU 2017, we spoke with Aniszczyk about the pros and cons of having both rkt and containerd, two container runtimes, in the CNCF at the same time.
Another topic of discussion was the ever-growing presence of continuous integration and continuous deployment, and how those practices are evolving for the CNCF TOC as it looks toward accepting future projects to the Foundation.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/T9nhGbxtH_0tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/316585741CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn: What's Next for CNCF in 2017Fri, 07 Apr 2017 16:16:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/whats-next-for-cncf-2017
00:12:16The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU held last week in Berlin, Germany to get the latest details on what's next for the CNCF.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the Foundation's recent acceptance of projects such as linkerd, CoreDNS, and the GRPC framework, and the future of networking projects such as CNI within the CNCF.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7sdWglufmZcOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS F…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU held last week in Berlin, Germany to get the latest details on what's next for the CNCF.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the Foundation's recent acceptance of projects such as linkerd, CoreDNS, and the GRPC framework, and the future of networking projects such as CNI within the CNCF.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7sdWglufmZctag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/316245838How the Codenvy Language Server Protocol Helps IDEsWed, 05 Apr 2017 16:19:11 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-the-codenvy-language-server-protocol-helps-ides
00:22:47The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we are talking about Codenvy, the cloud-based IDE. We spoke with Tyler Jewell and Brad Micklea from the company, about how Codenvy works, and how the cloud-based IDE could greatly air team-based development. We later delve a bit more into the Language Server Protocol, and how that helps all IDEs, not just Codenvy. Lastly, we discussed Codenvy's work with Red Hat on integrating with Kubernetes.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we ar…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we are talking about Codenvy, the cloud-based IDE. We spoke with Tyler Jewell and Brad Micklea from the company, about how Codenvy works, and how the cloud-based IDE could greatly air team-based development. We later delve a bit more into the Language Server Protocol, and how that helps all IDEs, not just Codenvy. Lastly, we discussed Codenvy's work with Red Hat on integrating with Kubernetes.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/315331784Chatbots Are Invading HipChat (And that's a Good Thing)Fri, 31 Mar 2017 02:33:51 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/chatbots-are-invading-hipchat-and-thats-a-good-thing
00:14:46The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we visited the Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, Texas—a conference all about chatbots. TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson speaks with Steven Goldsmith, General Manager of Atlassian's HipChat. Chatbots need messaging platforms upon which to work, and one of the most widely used messaging platforms in the development space is HipChat. So we wanted to find out more about what Atlassian is seeing in terms of chatbot adoption, and how it helps developers build their own chatbots.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we vi…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we visited the Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, Texas—a conference all about chatbots. TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson speaks with Steven Goldsmith, General Manager of Atlassian's HipChat. Chatbots need messaging platforms upon which to work, and one of the most widely used messaging platforms in the development space is HipChat. So we wanted to find out more about what Atlassian is seeing in terms of chatbot adoption, and how it helps developers build their own chatbots.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/315081258SXSW 2017: How Good Engineers Make Bad Business DecisionsWed, 29 Mar 2017 17:35:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sxsw-2017-how-good-engineers-make-bad-business-decisions
00:20:40The New Stack MakersnoAlmost every engineer we know has a few good ideas stored away about making an innovative product or service. Unfortunately, of those who set out to build a business from a product rarely succeed. Why is that? We aim to find out in this episode of The New Stack Makers, recorded live at SXSW 2017.
One of the most popular talks at SXSW this year was “Why Engineers Suck at Building Great Products,” given by Vinit Patil—co-founder of Skue, a wholesale marketplace for indie designers—and Weidong Yang, CEO at Kineviz, a pioneer at 3D visualizations. Both have much experience in bringing new technologies to market. All too often, engineers focus too much on making a perfect product, the two advise us in an interview following the talk, rather than getting it out the door, or pivoting to make the technology more applicable for users.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eo5eWa8qEscAlmost every engineer we know has a few good idea…Almost every engineer we know has a few good ideas stored away about making an innovative product or service. Unfortunately, of those who set out to build a business from a product rarely succeed. Why is that? We aim to find out in this episode of The New Stack Makers, recorded live at SXSW 2017.
One of the most popular talks at SXSW this year was “Why Engineers Suck at Building Great Products,” given by Vinit Patil—co-founder of Skue, a wholesale marketplace for indie designers—and Weidong Yang, CEO at Kineviz, a pioneer at 3D visualizations. Both have much experience in bringing new technologies to market. All too often, engineers focus too much on making a perfect product, the two advise us in an interview following the talk, rather than getting it out the door, or pivoting to make the technology more applicable for users.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eo5eWa8qEsctag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/314722039Expanding Chatbot Use Cases with GupshupMon, 27 Mar 2017 16:55:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/expanding-chatbot-use-cases-with-gupshup
00:21:00The New Stack MakersnoToday we are at the Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, and I’m speaking with Beerud Sheth, CEO of a company called Gupshup. Gupshup means chitchat in Hindu and appropriately enough Gupshup bills its service as the world’s most advanced bot and messaging platform. It enables developers to quickly and easily build, test, deploy and manage chat bots across all messaging channels. We wanted to find out more about this emerging market of chat bots and where Gupshup sees the technology heading.Today we are at the Botness Enterprise conference…Today we are at the Botness Enterprise conference in Austin, and I’m speaking with Beerud Sheth, CEO of a company called Gupshup. Gupshup means chitchat in Hindu and appropriately enough Gupshup bills its service as the world’s most advanced bot and messaging platform. It enables developers to quickly and easily build, test, deploy and manage chat bots across all messaging channels. We wanted to find out more about this emerging market of chat bots and where Gupshup sees the technology heading.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/314272490SXSW 2017: Data-Driven Applications with Capital One DevExchange's HydrographFri, 24 Mar 2017 16:24:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sxsw-2017-data-driven-applications-with-capital-one-devexchanges-hydrograph
00:14:21The New Stack MakersnoCapital One recently released Hydrograph, an open source ETL tool for developers. In this sponsored podcast, we spoke with Clark Farrey, Data Engineering Leader, about how Hydrograph works and how it could used by developers to aggregate multiple data sources into a single clean dataset.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Wa3iKE2fK3oCapital One recently released Hydrograph, an open…Capital One recently released Hydrograph, an open source ETL tool for developers. In this sponsored podcast, we spoke with Clark Farrey, Data Engineering Leader, about how Hydrograph works and how it could used by developers to aggregate multiple data sources into a single clean dataset.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Wa3iKE2fK3otag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/314117804SXSW 2017: How Machine Learning Differs From Regular ProgrammingThu, 23 Mar 2017 17:26:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sxsw-2017-how-machine-learning-differs-from-regular-programming
00:19:53The New Stack MakersnoMachine learning is not like regular programming. In this episode of the New Stack Makers podcast, recorded live at SXSW 2017, we spoke with Inmar Givoni, Director of Machine Learning for robotic start-up Kindred. Givoni spoke before a packed room at SXSW about the basics of machine learning. We talk to her about her experience working as a grad student at Microsoft, where she worked on machine learning algorithms for the Microsoft Bing search engine and the Kinect gaming console. We also spoke about the challenges of bringing AI-smarts to robots.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nnN_VrqmZ70Machine learning is not like regular programming.…Machine learning is not like regular programming. In this episode of the New Stack Makers podcast, recorded live at SXSW 2017, we spoke with Inmar Givoni, Director of Machine Learning for robotic start-up Kindred. Givoni spoke before a packed room at SXSW about the basics of machine learning. We talk to her about her experience working as a grad student at Microsoft, where she worked on machine learning algorithms for the Microsoft Bing search engine and the Kinect gaming console. We also spoke about the challenges of bringing AI-smarts to robots.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nnN_VrqmZ70tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/313841178City as a Service: Helping Cities See the Value of DataWed, 22 Mar 2017 16:24:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/city-as-a-service-helping-cities-see-the-value-of-data
00:45:54The New Stack MakersnoCollecting, processing, storing, and making large data sets actionable is a proven business model in the software development industry, but what if you applied the same technology for city services and infrastructure? In this episode, we talk to John Edgar, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Stae.co, a data platform for civil engineering that brings valuable data capabilities to cities and local governments.
John told us the origins for how he came to think about applying the elements of a data platform to city and local government models. We talk about some of the difficulties in bringing a relatively high tech initiative to institutions that are often old and very slow moving. But as John points out, the payoff for cities that do take advantage of a data platform and the sensor networks that fuel it is big. The same idea behind what makes data valuable for tech companies can work for city municipalities, but it does take some ownership and change. John also talks to us about the ideas behind an open source city, cities that are leading the model for this change, and the roadmap for Stae.co.Collecting, processing, storing, and making large…Collecting, processing, storing, and making large data sets actionable is a proven business model in the software development industry, but what if you applied the same technology for city services and infrastructure? In this episode, we talk to John Edgar, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Stae.co, a data platform for civil engineering that brings valuable data capabilities to cities and local governments.
John told us the origins for how he came to think about applying the elements of a data platform to city and local government models. We talk about some of the difficulties in bringing a relatively high tech initiative to institutions that are often old and very slow moving. But as John points out, the payoff for cities that do take advantage of a data platform and the sensor networks that fuel it is big. The same idea behind what makes data valuable for tech companies can work for city municipalities, but it does take some ownership and change. John also talks to us about the ideas behind an open source city, cities that are leading the model for this change, and the roadmap for Stae.co.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/313457011SXSW 2017: Make APIs as Easy to Use as the WebMon, 20 Mar 2017 17:20:46 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sxsw-2017-make-apis-as-easy-to-use-as-the-web
00:15:01The New Stack MakersnoAPIs should be just as easy to use, and work just as seamlessly as the Web so argues API expert Mike Amundsen, whom we caught up with at SXSW this year, where he gave a talk on "evolving the API." We talked with Amundsen about his idea of building out a universal platform, and service registry, for APIs, and the resulting benefits it could bring to APIs (easy upgrading, greater flexibility). We also discussed previous attempts ("web services") that have failed at this task.APIs should be just as easy to use, and work just…APIs should be just as easy to use, and work just as seamlessly as the Web so argues API expert Mike Amundsen, whom we caught up with at SXSW this year, where he gave a talk on "evolving the API." We talked with Amundsen about his idea of building out a universal platform, and service registry, for APIs, and the resulting benefits it could bring to APIs (easy upgrading, greater flexibility). We also discussed previous attempts ("web services") that have failed at this task.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/312976844SXSW 2017: How Capital One is Using APIs to Streamline Auto FinancingFri, 17 Mar 2017 16:55:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-capital-one-is-using-apis-to-streamline-auto-financing
00:21:07The New Stack MakersnoCapital One has built an API that leverages innovative technology to reimagine the auto financing experience. The API is currently being leveraged by Vroom as part of their auto buying process. This is a single partner integration. In this sponsored podcast at SXSW, we spoke with Shishir Singhania, Vice President, Capital One Auto Finance and Ray Bajaj, Vice President, Capital One Tech about the challenges and success that came from building this API and extending Capital One's services through the use of APIs.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ova6fgqLAcsCapital One has built an API that leverages innov…Capital One has built an API that leverages innovative technology to reimagine the auto financing experience. The API is currently being leveraged by Vroom as part of their auto buying process. This is a single partner integration. In this sponsored podcast at SXSW, we spoke with Shishir Singhania, Vice President, Capital One Auto Finance and Ray Bajaj, Vice President, Capital One Tech about the challenges and success that came from building this API and extending Capital One's services through the use of APIs.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ova6fgqLAcstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/312180238TNS Tutorials: The Apache Brooklyn Plugin On Cloud FoundryMon, 13 Mar 2017 17:40:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-the-apache-brooklyn-plugin-on-cloud-foundry
00:03:38The New Stack MakersnoIn this #Throwback TNS Tutorial episode, Cloudsoft demonstrates how the Brooklyn Plugin for Cloud Foundry lets the developer create and manage services directly using cf. Part one and part two of this multi-part series originally appeared on the Cloudsoft blog. The series will continue with how to use Apache Brooklyn and Cloud Foundry to deploy a wide range of Brooklyn blueprints, such as Cassandra, Couchbase, ActiveMQ and Kafka.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Suvgz1yY9A
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/the-apache-brooklyn-plugin-for-cloud-foundry-to-add-services-such-as-mongodb/In this #Throwback TNS Tutorial episode, Cloudsof…In this #Throwback TNS Tutorial episode, Cloudsoft demonstrates how the Brooklyn Plugin for Cloud Foundry lets the developer create and manage services directly using cf. Part one and part two of this multi-part series originally appeared on the Cloudsoft blog. The series will continue with how to use Apache Brooklyn and Cloud Foundry to deploy a wide range of Brooklyn blueprints, such as Cassandra, Couchbase, ActiveMQ and Kafka.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Suvgz1yY9A
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/the-apache-brooklyn-plugin-for-cloud-foundry-to-add-services-such-as-mongodb/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/311742770TNS Tutorials: A Demo Of Clocker, The Docker Cloud MakerFri, 10 Mar 2017 19:47:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-a-demo-of-clocker-the-docker-cloud-maker
00:09:06The New Stack MakersnoOn today's #FlashbackFriday TNS Tutorial, we showcase demo of Clocker, which lets you create one or more Docker clouds, underpinned by a dynamic cluster of Docker hosts deployed on your preferred infrastructure. Instead of VMs, Clocker serves up containers on demand.
Orchestration is with Apache Brooklyn, which serves as the central nervous system, monitoring and managing the whole Clocker stack including any apps that are deployed in it using Brooklyn blueprints. Clocker is in many respects a way to bootstrap Docker clouds across any number of platforms that are managed with Brooklyn.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trx7Qxv6K6Y
For more tutorials from The New Stack, visit:
http://thenewstack.io/category/tutorials/On today's #FlashbackFriday TNS Tutorial, we show…On today's #FlashbackFriday TNS Tutorial, we showcase demo of Clocker, which lets you create one or more Docker clouds, underpinned by a dynamic cluster of Docker hosts deployed on your preferred infrastructure. Instead of VMs, Clocker serves up containers on demand.
Orchestration is with Apache Brooklyn, which serves as the central nervous system, monitoring and managing the whole Clocker stack including any apps that are deployed in it using Brooklyn blueprints. Clocker is in many respects a way to bootstrap Docker clouds across any number of platforms that are managed with Brooklyn.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trx7Qxv6K6Y
For more tutorials from The New Stack, visit:
http://thenewstack.io/category/tutorials/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/311377273Making Data Recovery Useful Enables the Rest of the BusinessWed, 08 Mar 2017 17:09:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/making-data-recovery-useful-enables-the-rest-of-the-business
00:29:00The New Stack MakersnoData backup and recovery used to be a chore at best, but it’s making a more nuanced return. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Chris Wahl, Chief Technical Evangelist at Rubrik.
Chris told us about his experience in the past with data backup and recovery, and how it wasn’t always an area he looked forward to handling. Rubrik is trying to bring a greater focus to backup and cloud data management while also making it easier to enable other parts of the business. We talked about how data backup affects data center decisions, the necessity of using APIs, and how new users bring Rubrik into their organizations. We also learned more about the recent Rubrik 3.1 release and their future product roadmap.Data backup and recovery used to be a chore at be…Data backup and recovery used to be a chore at best, but it’s making a more nuanced return. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Chris Wahl, Chief Technical Evangelist at Rubrik.
Chris told us about his experience in the past with data backup and recovery, and how it wasn’t always an area he looked forward to handling. Rubrik is trying to bring a greater focus to backup and cloud data management while also making it easier to enable other parts of the business. We talked about how data backup affects data center decisions, the necessity of using APIs, and how new users bring Rubrik into their organizations. We also learned more about the recent Rubrik 3.1 release and their future product roadmap.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/311196670Skippbox Brings Expertise Building On Top of Kubernetes to BitnamiTue, 07 Mar 2017 17:09:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/skippbox-enterprise-kubernetes-with-bitnami
00:25:33The New Stack MakersnoThe Kubernetes landscape has been altered slightly, so we set out to talk to the movers behind the change. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Sebastien Goasguen, Founder of Skippbox.
It was announced today that Bitnami is acquiring Skippbox, so our discussion ranged from the acquisition to also include Sebastien’s experience with customers using Kubernetes. We talk about Bitnami’s motivations for the acquisition, and what it will change for how they approach the Kubernetes ecosystem. We also asked Sebastien about his experience building on top of Kuberentes, including solutions such as Kompose and Kubeless. He shares the experiences of some customers, as well as what he sees as forthcoming topics of interest for the Kubernetes community.The Kubernetes landscape has been altered slightl…The Kubernetes landscape has been altered slightly, so we set out to talk to the movers behind the change. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Sebastien Goasguen, Founder of Skippbox.
It was announced today that Bitnami is acquiring Skippbox, so our discussion ranged from the acquisition to also include Sebastien’s experience with customers using Kubernetes. We talk about Bitnami’s motivations for the acquisition, and what it will change for how they approach the Kubernetes ecosystem. We also asked Sebastien about his experience building on top of Kuberentes, including solutions such as Kompose and Kubeless. He shares the experiences of some customers, as well as what he sees as forthcoming topics of interest for the Kubernetes community.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/311022932Building an Efficient, Affordable Data Center Network Using Web-Scale PrinciplesMon, 06 Mar 2017 17:17:20 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/building-an-efficient-affordable-data-center-network-using-web-scale-principles
00:27:53The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Josh Leslie, Chief Executive Officer, and JR Rivers, CTO and Cofounder, of Cumulus Networks.
We discussed how to best define web-scale networking, and how Cumulus Linux is different from traditional networking solutions. They spoke to the need for inter-system communication for new workloads, and how that factors into building a software-defined data center. They told us about their recent product release Cumulus Express, as well as their announcement around Facebook’s Backpack, an open network chassis. Our conversation included points about hyper-converged infrastructure, customer roadblocks, and the roadmap for Cumulus Networks.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke to Josh Leslie, Chief Executive Officer, and JR Rivers, CTO and Cofounder, of Cumulus Networks.
We discussed how to best define web-scale networking, and how Cumulus Linux is different from traditional networking solutions. They spoke to the need for inter-system communication for new workloads, and how that factors into building a software-defined data center. They told us about their recent product release Cumulus Express, as well as their announcement around Facebook’s Backpack, an open network chassis. Our conversation included points about hyper-converged infrastructure, customer roadblocks, and the roadmap for Cumulus Networks.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/310380334TNS Tutorials - How CoreOS Tectonic Is Streamlining Kubernetes For The EnterpriseThu, 02 Mar 2017 19:29:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-how-coreos-tectonic-is-streamlining-kubernetes-for-the-enterprise
00:20:37The New Stack MakersnoIn today's #ThrowbackThursday edition of The New Stack Tutorials, we explore how CoreOS‘s enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform Tectonic allows developers to better onboard and manage their container-based applications.
Philips began the demonstration with an introduction to what Tectonic is at its core, and what it helps its users accomplish. Enterprises will often have strict requirements for working with new platforms such as Kubernetes. These can include different policy concerns, networking issues, and permissions access. With this in mind, the first new feature Philips introduced was the ability for users to connect their Kubernetes account via OpenID to manage their directories and deployments.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o54W3SYmYk
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/how-coreos-is-streamlining-kubernetes/In today's #ThrowbackThursday edition of The New …In today's #ThrowbackThursday edition of The New Stack Tutorials, we explore how CoreOS‘s enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform Tectonic allows developers to better onboard and manage their container-based applications.
Philips began the demonstration with an introduction to what Tectonic is at its core, and what it helps its users accomplish. Enterprises will often have strict requirements for working with new platforms such as Kubernetes. These can include different policy concerns, networking issues, and permissions access. With this in mind, the first new feature Philips introduced was the ability for users to connect their Kubernetes account via OpenID to manage their directories and deployments.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o54W3SYmYk
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/how-coreos-is-streamlining-kubernetes/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/310096550TNS Tutorials: The CoreOS rkt Container Engine, and How It Compares to DockerWed, 01 Mar 2017 09:55:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-the-coreos-rkt-container-engine-and-how-it-compares-to-docker
00:42:30The New Stack MakersnoIn this #TimeMachineTuesday episode of TNS Tutorials, we explored the CoreOS’ container engine, rkt, discussing how developer choice and flexibility have affected the container ecosphere, and gain an inside look as to the healthy rivalry between rkt and Docker.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams sat down with Josh Wood of documentation operations at CoreOS to discuss these topics and more.
Wood began the demonstration by diving into the features that make rkt stand out from other container management tools. First, rkt does not impose a daemon which will then spin idly in the background of a system, standing between containers and their management tools. Once an environment has spun up, rkt will exit and allow users to interact with their containers fully. Rkt uses an ACI (Application Container Image) format, as does Kubernetes, to build its images. Wood noted that although this differs from Docker’s container format, rkt fully supports Docker images, caching directly the Docker Hub with ease.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdiVlkOY1ME
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-tutorial-friday-exploring-coreos-rkt-container-engine/In this #TimeMachineTuesday episode of TNS Tutori…In this #TimeMachineTuesday episode of TNS Tutorials, we explored the CoreOS’ container engine, rkt, discussing how developer choice and flexibility have affected the container ecosphere, and gain an inside look as to the healthy rivalry between rkt and Docker.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams sat down with Josh Wood of documentation operations at CoreOS to discuss these topics and more.
Wood began the demonstration by diving into the features that make rkt stand out from other container management tools. First, rkt does not impose a daemon which will then spin idly in the background of a system, standing between containers and their management tools. Once an environment has spun up, rkt will exit and allow users to interact with their containers fully. Rkt uses an ACI (Application Container Image) format, as does Kubernetes, to build its images. Wood noted that although this differs from Docker’s container format, rkt fully supports Docker images, caching directly the Docker Hub with ease.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdiVlkOY1ME
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-tutorial-friday-exploring-coreos-rkt-container-engine/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/309907696TNS Tutorials - How Arcadia Simplifies Role-based Access Control for Hadoop StacksTue, 28 Feb 2017 04:18:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-how-arcadia-simplifies-role-based-access-control-for-hadoop-stacks
00:13:22The New Stack MakersnoIn this short #throwback tutorial, Shaun Ahmadian, a solutions engineer at Arcadia Data, explored how users can set up Sentry services, define and manage roles, define user privileges, and maintain system security. By integrating Arcadia with the Kerberos authentication protocol, users are able to access data from within Hadoop based on the profile and permissions of the individual accessing the information.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rf7VNdRpH4
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-tutorial-friday-arcadia-data-redefining-security-apache-hadoop/In this short #throwback tutorial, Shaun Ahmadian…In this short #throwback tutorial, Shaun Ahmadian, a solutions engineer at Arcadia Data, explored how users can set up Sentry services, define and manage roles, define user privileges, and maintain system security. By integrating Arcadia with the Kerberos authentication protocol, users are able to access data from within Hadoop based on the profile and permissions of the individual accessing the information.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rf7VNdRpH4
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-tutorial-friday-arcadia-data-redefining-security-apache-hadoop/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/309371168OpenStack Ocata: Containers all the Way DownFri, 24 Feb 2017 17:59:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/openstack-ocata-containers-all-the-way-down
00:24:30The New Stack MakersnoLast week, the OpenStack community released OpenStack Ocata, the 15th version of this open source software for building cloud services. This release is of particular interest to us in how much it fully embraces containers. You might remember a year ago, we heard a lot of hyperbole of how containers and container orchestration engines would extinguish the need for OpenStack.
But now we are finding that are many useful ways of pairing OpenStack with containers. And this release not only offers greater support for many containerization frameworks, but also uses containers themselves to ease the process of installing and updating OpenStack.
We grabbed a few minutes with Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenStack Foundation to learn more about Ocata and all the synergies that are coming with container usage.Last week, the OpenStack community released OpenS…Last week, the OpenStack community released OpenStack Ocata, the 15th version of this open source software for building cloud services. This release is of particular interest to us in how much it fully embraces containers. You might remember a year ago, we heard a lot of hyperbole of how containers and container orchestration engines would extinguish the need for OpenStack.
But now we are finding that are many useful ways of pairing OpenStack with containers. And this release not only offers greater support for many containerization frameworks, but also uses containers themselves to ease the process of installing and updating OpenStack.
We grabbed a few minutes with Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenStack Foundation to learn more about Ocata and all the synergies that are coming with container usage.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/309258693TNS Tutorials - From A Developer’s Laptop To A Container Workspace With CodenvyFri, 24 Feb 2017 00:11:10 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-from-a-developers-laptop-to-a-container-workspace-with-codenvy
00:14:23The New Stack MakersnoDevelopers today often have to juggle multiple projects but in some cases entirely different programming languages. This can become even more of an issue when one considers a number of times a developer has to create a new workspace to test, debug, or start working on a new project.
Codenvy has harnessed the power of open source tool Eclipse Che to help solve this pain point for developers.
Codenvy chief operating officer Brad Micklea sat down with The New Stack founder Alex Williams in today's #ThrowbackThrusday TNS Tutorial to showcase some of Che’s features in a short tutorial. Throughout the tutorial, Micklea creates a new project in Codenvy, debugs a failed build, sets up shareable workflows, and shows how Codenvy helps developers keep their code secure.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL5Ka6_fPPU
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/developers-laptop-container-workspace-codenvy/Developers today often have to juggle multiple pr…Developers today often have to juggle multiple projects but in some cases entirely different programming languages. This can become even more of an issue when one considers a number of times a developer has to create a new workspace to test, debug, or start working on a new project.
Codenvy has harnessed the power of open source tool Eclipse Che to help solve this pain point for developers.
Codenvy chief operating officer Brad Micklea sat down with The New Stack founder Alex Williams in today's #ThrowbackThrusday TNS Tutorial to showcase some of Che’s features in a short tutorial. Throughout the tutorial, Micklea creates a new project in Codenvy, debugs a failed build, sets up shareable workflows, and shows how Codenvy helps developers keep their code secure.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL5Ka6_fPPU
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/developers-laptop-container-workspace-codenvy/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/309229806Bringing Containers to Windows Environments with WindocksThu, 23 Feb 2017 20:48:51 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/bringing-containers-to-windows-environments
00:19:39The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we talk about bringing containers to Windows environments with Paul Stanton of Windocks. TNS Technical Editor and Producer Ben Ball asked about the benefits of bringing containers to SQL Server and Windows environments, as well as how Windocks enables continuous integration practices. We also talk about the challenges around containers and data persistence.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we talk …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we talk about bringing containers to Windows environments with Paul Stanton of Windocks. TNS Technical Editor and Producer Ben Ball asked about the benefits of bringing containers to SQL Server and Windows environments, as well as how Windocks enables continuous integration practices. We also talk about the challenges around containers and data persistence.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/309227960Helm Co-Creator on Using Kubernetes and Deis Workflow at ClearbitThu, 23 Feb 2017 20:37:32 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/clearbit-utilizing-kubernetes
00:20:07The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Editor Ben Ball spoke to Rimas Mocevicius, Operations Engineer at Clearbit. Rimas was one of the co-creators of the Helm project, a package manager for Kubernetes, which has since become part of Kubernetes.
We spoke to Rimas about Clearbit and how they’re currently using Kubernetes as well as the Deis Workflow Platform as a Service. Rimas has been a long time user of Kubernetes, and in the past worked at Deis, where he participated in creating Helm only two weeks on the job. He spoke to some of the reasons why Kubernetes and Deis Workflow works for Clearbit, including how Deis Workflow can help developers who are not as familiar with using Kubernetes. We also talked about some of the challenges he’s dealt with, including the operational challenge of getting Kubernetes running on AWS.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Edit…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Editor Ben Ball spoke to Rimas Mocevicius, Operations Engineer at Clearbit. Rimas was one of the co-creators of the Helm project, a package manager for Kubernetes, which has since become part of Kubernetes.
We spoke to Rimas about Clearbit and how they’re currently using Kubernetes as well as the Deis Workflow Platform as a Service. Rimas has been a long time user of Kubernetes, and in the past worked at Deis, where he participated in creating Helm only two weeks on the job. He spoke to some of the reasons why Kubernetes and Deis Workflow works for Clearbit, including how Deis Workflow can help developers who are not as familiar with using Kubernetes. We also talked about some of the challenges he’s dealt with, including the operational challenge of getting Kubernetes running on AWS.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/308681148PaaS vs CaaS: What it Actually Means for Application DevelopersMon, 20 Feb 2017 17:11:33 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/paas-vs-caas-what-it-actually-means-for-application-developers
00:28:37The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, Benjamin Ball, Technical Editor and Producer at The New Stack, talks with Chip Childers, Chief Technology Officer at the Cloud Foundry Foundation. The conversation begins with an introduction to Cloud Foundry Foundation and the principles of cloud native platforms.
In discussing the architecture and implementation of cloud native principles, we outline the differences between Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Containers as a Service (CaaS) solutions, including their technical capabilities, market segmentation and use cases. We also talk about what they expect to see from container-focused users in the near future. We wrap up with a brief conversation about Cloud Foundry’s service broker API, their role in industrial Internet of Things use cases, and the Cloud Foundry Silicon Valley Summit in June, 2017.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Benjamin…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Benjamin Ball, Technical Editor and Producer at The New Stack, talks with Chip Childers, Chief Technology Officer at the Cloud Foundry Foundation. The conversation begins with an introduction to Cloud Foundry Foundation and the principles of cloud native platforms.
In discussing the architecture and implementation of cloud native principles, we outline the differences between Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Containers as a Service (CaaS) solutions, including their technical capabilities, market segmentation and use cases. We also talk about what they expect to see from container-focused users in the near future. We wrap up with a brief conversation about Cloud Foundry’s service broker API, their role in industrial Internet of Things use cases, and the Cloud Foundry Silicon Valley Summit in June, 2017.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/308131244The Demise of Microscaling and the Future of MicroservicesFri, 17 Feb 2017 00:41:22 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-demise-of-microscaling-and-the-future-of-microservices
00:24:33The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson speaks with with Liz Rice, formerly of Microscaling. Liz, and the other two co-founders of Microscaling, Anne Currie and Ross Fairbanks, are thought-leaders in the emerging field container-based microservices.
Jackson notes he was, 'Kind of surprised,' when they had announced earlier this month that they were putting their company, Microscaling, on hold. Microscaling had a number of interesting technologies, include software that offers a way to schedule containers based on service-level agreements, and also a format for adding metadata labels to containers—both of these technologies address needs that will clearly be important as containers move into large-scale enterprise operations. In the interview, he hopes to find out why the the decision was made to put Microscaling on ice for the time being.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS M…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson speaks with with Liz Rice, formerly of Microscaling. Liz, and the other two co-founders of Microscaling, Anne Currie and Ross Fairbanks, are thought-leaders in the emerging field container-based microservices.
Jackson notes he was, 'Kind of surprised,' when they had announced earlier this month that they were putting their company, Microscaling, on hold. Microscaling had a number of interesting technologies, include software that offers a way to schedule containers based on service-level agreements, and also a format for adding metadata labels to containers—both of these technologies address needs that will clearly be important as containers move into large-scale enterprise operations. In the interview, he hopes to find out why the the decision was made to put Microscaling on ice for the time being.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/308067612TNS Tutorials: Apcera Community Edition Part 2 - Building Apps And MicroservicesThu, 16 Feb 2017 18:10:36 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-apcera-community-edition-part-2-building-apps-and-microservices
00:22:39The New Stack MakersnoToday's #ThrowbackThursday episode of TNS Tutorials features part two of our Apcera Community Edition video series with Apcera software architect Joshua Ellithorpe.
This tutorial highlights creating apps and microservices within the Apcera Community Edition platform. We also explored the unique features in Apcera CE available to developers, such as scalability, increased system granularity, and containerized operating systems.
Ellithorpe also noted that while Apcera CE supports a number of platforms, it is not well-suited for use on a laptop and your mileage may vary.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2v_gQWyYSY
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/Today's #ThrowbackThursday episode of TNS Tutoria…Today's #ThrowbackThursday episode of TNS Tutorials features part two of our Apcera Community Edition video series with Apcera software architect Joshua Ellithorpe.
This tutorial highlights creating apps and microservices within the Apcera Community Edition platform. We also explored the unique features in Apcera CE available to developers, such as scalability, increased system granularity, and containerized operating systems.
Ellithorpe also noted that while Apcera CE supports a number of platforms, it is not well-suited for use on a laptop and your mileage may vary.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2v_gQWyYSY
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/308067610TNS Tutorials: Apcera Community Edition Part 3 - Use CasesThu, 16 Feb 2017 18:10:35 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/apcera-community-edition-part-3-use-cases
00:19:09The New Stack MakersnoIn part three of of our #FlashbackFriday Apcera Community Edition tutorial segment, Apcera Software Architect Joshua Ellithorpe highlights some potential use cases of Apcera CE, along with its workflow automation features and the benefits these have to developers working at scale.
Apcera has created what it calls Stagers, which are similar to Heroku buildpacks. These stagers are designed to automate one’s workflow pipeline, while also allowing users the ability to create different policies based on what team is responsible for them.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiWK3An2e5k
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/In part three of of our #FlashbackFriday Apcera C…In part three of of our #FlashbackFriday Apcera Community Edition tutorial segment, Apcera Software Architect Joshua Ellithorpe highlights some potential use cases of Apcera CE, along with its workflow automation features and the benefits these have to developers working at scale.
Apcera has created what it calls Stagers, which are similar to Heroku buildpacks. These stagers are designed to automate one’s workflow pipeline, while also allowing users the ability to create different policies based on what team is responsible for them.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiWK3An2e5k
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/308067606TNS Tutorials: Apcera Community Edition Part 4 - Getting A Cluster Up And RunningThu, 16 Feb 2017 18:10:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/apcera-community-edition-part-4-getting-a-cluster-up-and-running
00:14:29The New Stack MakersnoOn today's #throwback episode of TNS Tutorials, we wrap up the Apcera Community Edition demo. In part 4 of the tutorial, Ellithorpe demonstrated how to set up a cluster. Developers wanting to spin up their own cluster on Apcera CE will find themselves working with the APC command line, ie. apc-console. From this CLI, users can deploy applications, import packages, and stage pieces of their application.
Ellithorpe highlighted what he sees as a huge red flag in today’s environments, the ability to SSH into jobs that are running in production. “Going and manually touching a production instance means I don’t get an audit log, I don’t know what actions happened, and the state of that thing is different than expected.”
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiWK3An2e5k
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/On today's #throwback episode of TNS Tutorials, w…On today's #throwback episode of TNS Tutorials, we wrap up the Apcera Community Edition demo. In part 4 of the tutorial, Ellithorpe demonstrated how to set up a cluster. Developers wanting to spin up their own cluster on Apcera CE will find themselves working with the APC command line, ie. apc-console. From this CLI, users can deploy applications, import packages, and stage pieces of their application.
Ellithorpe highlighted what he sees as a huge red flag in today’s environments, the ability to SSH into jobs that are running in production. “Going and manually touching a production instance means I don’t get an audit log, I don’t know what actions happened, and the state of that thing is different than expected.”
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiWK3An2e5k
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307931910TNS Tutorials: Apcera Community Edition Part 1 - Building A ClusterWed, 15 Feb 2017 21:49:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/apcera-community-edition-part-1-building-a-cluster
00:05:37The New Stack MakersnoPart one of today's #WayBackWednesday TNS Tutorial features highlights from the Apcera Community Edition platform. These include building a cluster, creating applications and microservices, the potential use cases developers may want to consider when selecting a platform, and getting a cluster running.
The tutorial also explores the unique features available in the Community Edition of Apcera to those in both DevOps and IT Ops roles.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNQvr6ZvzVo
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/Part one of today's #WayBackWednesday TNS Tutoria…Part one of today's #WayBackWednesday TNS Tutorial features highlights from the Apcera Community Edition platform. These include building a cluster, creating applications and microservices, the potential use cases developers may want to consider when selecting a platform, and getting a cluster running.
The tutorial also explores the unique features available in the Community Edition of Apcera to those in both DevOps and IT Ops roles.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNQvr6ZvzVo
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/intro-to-apcera-community-edition/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307777131How the Neo4J Graph Database Helped Decipher the Panama PapersTue, 14 Feb 2017 23:20:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-neo4j
00:27:39The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke with Phillip Rathle, VP of Products at Neo Technology. Neo4J was the database technology responsible for helping journalists and law enforcement decipher the now-infamous Panama papers (also known as the Mossack Fonseca papers), with an impact the International Consortium of Investigative Journalism found spans across 11.5 million files, detailing the illicit activities of 320,000 offshore companies.
Through making use of graph database technologies and open source software, Neo Technology built its Neo4J graph technology into what it is today. For this podcast, we set out to explore how graph databases differ from one another, learn more about Neo4J’s role in the leak of the Mossack Fonseca papers, and to discover what’s next on the calendar for Neo Technology heading into 2017.
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/neo4j-biggest-break-in-data-journalism/In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, …In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke with Phillip Rathle, VP of Products at Neo Technology. Neo4J was the database technology responsible for helping journalists and law enforcement decipher the now-infamous Panama papers (also known as the Mossack Fonseca papers), with an impact the International Consortium of Investigative Journalism found spans across 11.5 million files, detailing the illicit activities of 320,000 offshore companies.
Through making use of graph database technologies and open source software, Neo Technology built its Neo4J graph technology into what it is today. For this podcast, we set out to explore how graph databases differ from one another, learn more about Neo4J’s role in the leak of the Mossack Fonseca papers, and to discover what’s next on the calendar for Neo Technology heading into 2017.
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/neo4j-biggest-break-in-data-journalism/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307627642TNS Tutorials: Demonstrating NATS, Apcera's Simple, High-Performance Messaging SystemTue, 14 Feb 2017 03:33:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-demonstrating-nats-apceras-simple-high-performance-messaging-system
00:25:17The New Stack MakersnoSetting up complicated messaging systems for service communications can be something of a challenge. Apcera‘s NATS open source messaging platform was designed to address this complexity.
In this #TimeMachineTuesday demonstration, Apcera senior software developer Waldemar Quevedo Salinas demonstrated NATS live from the DockerCon 2016 event floor. Salinas then offered a step-by-step tutorial of some of NATS‘s most powerful features, including NATS’ unique approach to traditional pub/sub model.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU4au3PJr5o
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/demonstrating-nats-apceras-simple-high-performance-messaging-system/Setting up complicated messaging systems for serv…Setting up complicated messaging systems for service communications can be something of a challenge. Apcera‘s NATS open source messaging platform was designed to address this complexity.
In this #TimeMachineTuesday demonstration, Apcera senior software developer Waldemar Quevedo Salinas demonstrated NATS live from the DockerCon 2016 event floor. Salinas then offered a step-by-step tutorial of some of NATS‘s most powerful features, including NATS’ unique approach to traditional pub/sub model.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU4au3PJr5o
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/demonstrating-nats-apceras-simple-high-performance-messaging-system/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307624551Behind the Scenes at Continuum.io's Innaugural AnacondaCon 2017Tue, 14 Feb 2017 03:09:51 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/behind-the-scenes-at-continuumios-innaugural-anacondacon-2017
00:21:33The New Stack MakersnoOn this episode of The New Stack Makers, our Managing Editor Joab Jackson was in Austin, Texas for Continiuum.io's first official user conference, AnacondaCON. Jackson sat down with Peter Wang, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder at Continiuum.io to learn more about Anaconda, described by Continuum.io as an Open Data Science Platform.
Continiuum.io is riding a wave of interest for its Anaconda distribution, integrating the best open source data hacking tools from both the R statistical language and the Python programming language.On this episode of The New Stack Makers, our Mana…On this episode of The New Stack Makers, our Managing Editor Joab Jackson was in Austin, Texas for Continiuum.io's first official user conference, AnacondaCON. Jackson sat down with Peter Wang, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder at Continiuum.io to learn more about Anaconda, described by Continuum.io as an Open Data Science Platform.
Continiuum.io is riding a wave of interest for its Anaconda distribution, integrating the best open source data hacking tools from both the R statistical language and the Python programming language.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307591918How ZeroStack is Utilizing AI to help Developers Manage their Cloud-Based InfrastructureMon, 13 Feb 2017 23:06:24 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/zero-stack-using-ai-for-better-infrastructure
00:16:27The New Stack MakersnoOn today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how ZeroStack is putting AI and machine learning to use in order to helps its customers navigate the chasm between public and private cloud infrastructures.
TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver spoke with ZeroStack VP of Marketing Steve Garrison, launching into the discussion with a quick look into one of the more commonly cited issues facing developers working with public clouds: Resource management. ZeroStack makes use of artificial intelligence with its cloud management tool ZBrain in order to help its customers better understand their infrastructure, with Garrison noting that, “We can help you map capacity at three levels: The user, the actual cluster, and then we advise you based on your behavior as to what types of metal you should buy to maximize performance.”On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, we ex…On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how ZeroStack is putting AI and machine learning to use in order to helps its customers navigate the chasm between public and private cloud infrastructures.
TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver spoke with ZeroStack VP of Marketing Steve Garrison, launching into the discussion with a quick look into one of the more commonly cited issues facing developers working with public clouds: Resource management. ZeroStack makes use of artificial intelligence with its cloud management tool ZBrain in order to help its customers better understand their infrastructure, with Garrison noting that, “We can help you map capacity at three levels: The user, the actual cluster, and then we advise you based on your behavior as to what types of metal you should buy to maximize performance.”tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/307115221TNS Tutorials: How HPE Helion Eucalyptus Can Make AWS Easier To UseFri, 10 Feb 2017 20:56:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-hpe-helion-eucalyptus-can-make-aws-easier-to-use
00:30:41The New Stack MakersnoDeploying software at scale requires companies to work quickly, whether from a private cloud or an off-premise datacenter. HPE offers developers the flexibility of AWS in their infrastructure with its Helion Eucalyptus solution. The Helion Eucalyptus API gives developers access to a variety of AWS tools and services, including EC2, S3, STS, SWS, and EBS.
This tutorial is a short demonstration highlighting the HPE Helion Eucalyptus AWS API, and its many uses for developers when configuring their own AWS-powered applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vph2wLFbAkQ
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-introducing-hpe-helion-eucalyptus-aws-api/Deploying software at scale requires companies to…Deploying software at scale requires companies to work quickly, whether from a private cloud or an off-premise datacenter. HPE offers developers the flexibility of AWS in their infrastructure with its Helion Eucalyptus solution. The Helion Eucalyptus API gives developers access to a variety of AWS tools and services, including EC2, S3, STS, SWS, and EBS.
This tutorial is a short demonstration highlighting the HPE Helion Eucalyptus AWS API, and its many uses for developers when configuring their own AWS-powered applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vph2wLFbAkQ
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-introducing-hpe-helion-eucalyptus-aws-api/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/306684697TNS Tutorials: Run Vagrant and Docker from KomodoWed, 08 Feb 2017 09:44:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-run-vagrant-and-docker-from-komodo
00:10:13The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, Komodo Product Lead Nathan Rijksen showcases how Komodo can best benefit those working with Vagrant and Docker in their stack. Vagrant is a product of HashiCorp, allowing for developers to create lightweight and portable developer environments. Komodo’s Docker integration dovetails quite well with Vagrant, offering a streamlined workflow solution for those who find themselves in situations where five minutes out of the zone results in hours of lost productivity.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKxRNkrm7vc
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-introduction-komodo-vagrant-docker/In this tutorial, Komodo Product Lead Nathan Rijk…In this tutorial, Komodo Product Lead Nathan Rijksen showcases how Komodo can best benefit those working with Vagrant and Docker in their stack. Vagrant is a product of HashiCorp, allowing for developers to create lightweight and portable developer environments. Komodo’s Docker integration dovetails quite well with Vagrant, offering a streamlined workflow solution for those who find themselves in situations where five minutes out of the zone results in hours of lost productivity.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKxRNkrm7vc
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-introduction-komodo-vagrant-docker/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/306681308TNS Tutorials: Streamline Service Configuration with Pivotal’s Spring CloudWed, 08 Feb 2017 08:57:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-streamline-service-configuration-with-pivotals-spring-cloud
00:19:13The New Stack MakersnoThis tutorial is the final segment in a four-part series highlighting Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry and its offerings for developers working with Spring. In this segment, we’re taking a look at Spring Cloud Config, a way for developers to quickly configure easily discoverable Spring applications for distributed systems.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJwrvCWtv14
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-service-discovery-made-easy-spring-cloud-config/This tutorial is the final segment in a four-part…This tutorial is the final segment in a four-part series highlighting Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry and its offerings for developers working with Spring. In this segment, we’re taking a look at Spring Cloud Config, a way for developers to quickly configure easily discoverable Spring applications for distributed systems.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJwrvCWtv14
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-service-discovery-made-easy-spring-cloud-config/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/306676933Exploring 'Self-Driving Kubernetes' with CoreOS Tectonic 1.5Wed, 08 Feb 2017 07:56:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-self-driving-kubernetes-with-coreos-tectonic-15
00:17:50The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver sat down with CoreOS Product Lead Mackenzie Burnett to hear more about the latest upgrade to the 'self driving Kubernetes' platform Tectonic, now on v1.5, shipping with Kubernetes 1.5.2.
During the discussion, Burnett answers how Tectonic's updates to YAML editing and custom subnets help improve the user experience, what users can expect from Tectonic if they're not running the full CoreOS product suite, and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Associat…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver sat down with CoreOS Product Lead Mackenzie Burnett to hear more about the latest upgrade to the 'self driving Kubernetes' platform Tectonic, now on v1.5, shipping with Kubernetes 1.5.2.
During the discussion, Burnett answers how Tectonic's updates to YAML editing and custom subnets help improve the user experience, what users can expect from Tectonic if they're not running the full CoreOS product suite, and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/306465406How Marketing Platform Tapad is Utilizing Scala at ScaleTue, 07 Feb 2017 00:24:32 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-tapad-is-utilizing-scala-at-scale
00:13:01The New Stack MakersnoToday’s episode of The New Stack Makers explores how the consumer marketing platform Tapad is taking advantage of Scala for its scalability needs, and how today’s enterprise developers can better determine the right time to break their monolith down into a microservice-based infrastructure.
TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver spoke with Tapad CTO Dag Liodden and Tapad Engineer Jeff Olchovy, starting off the discussion by highlighting how Tapad put Scala to use in its own infrastructure, and how the Scala community has approached the increasing amount of new frameworks such as Lightbend for working with the language.
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tapad-utilizing-scala/Today’s episode of The New Stack Makers explores …Today’s episode of The New Stack Makers explores how the consumer marketing platform Tapad is taking advantage of Scala for its scalability needs, and how today’s enterprise developers can better determine the right time to break their monolith down into a microservice-based infrastructure.
TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver spoke with Tapad CTO Dag Liodden and Tapad Engineer Jeff Olchovy, starting off the discussion by highlighting how Tapad put Scala to use in its own infrastructure, and how the Scala community has approached the increasing amount of new frameworks such as Lightbend for working with the language.
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tapad-utilizing-scala/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/306371022TNS Tutorials: Quickly Spin Up Applications on Cloud Foundry’s Spring BootMon, 06 Feb 2017 13:36:50 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-quickly-spin-up-applications-on-cloud-foundrys-spring-boot
00:19:26The New Stack MakersnoThis tutorial was the third in a four-part series highlighting Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry and its offerings in this space. In this segment, we covered at Spring Boot, a way for developers to quickly create stand-alone Spring applications that are production-ready in a flash.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grsWZPUeE7c
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-quickly-spin-apps-cloud-foundrys-spring-boot/This tutorial was the third in a four-part series…This tutorial was the third in a four-part series highlighting Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry and its offerings in this space. In this segment, we covered at Spring Boot, a way for developers to quickly create stand-alone Spring applications that are production-ready in a flash.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grsWZPUeE7c
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-quickly-spin-apps-cloud-foundrys-spring-boot/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305814101TNS Tutorials: Get Started on Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry StackThu, 02 Feb 2017 20:20:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-get-started-on-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack
00:17:37The New Stack MakersnoThis tutorial is the first in a four-part series, walking users through how to get started using the Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry-based set of cloud services. Cloud Foundry can run Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack clouds, VMware’s vSphere-based clouds.
In this introductory installment, Michael Coté, director of technical marketing at Pivotal, provided a high-level overview of how cloud services are architected.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRsBaaFYoUk
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-get-started-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack/This tutorial is the first in a four-part series,…This tutorial is the first in a four-part series, walking users through how to get started using the Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry-based set of cloud services. Cloud Foundry can run Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack clouds, VMware’s vSphere-based clouds.
In this introductory installment, Michael Coté, director of technical marketing at Pivotal, provided a high-level overview of how cloud services are architected.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRsBaaFYoUk
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-get-started-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305814097TNS Tutorials: How Developers Can Use Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry StackThu, 02 Feb 2017 20:20:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-how-developers-can-use-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack
01:01:36The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, part two of a four part series, Pivotal principal technologist Casey West discusses how Cloud Foundry can be used by developers in a day-to-day basis. He walks us through the process deploying Docker in Cloud Foundry, and for those Perl fans out there, West finishes this video with a little surprise.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBNcLQxIXNU
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-developers-can-use-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack/In this tutorial, part two of a four part series,…In this tutorial, part two of a four part series, Pivotal principal technologist Casey West discusses how Cloud Foundry can be used by developers in a day-to-day basis. He walks us through the process deploying Docker in Cloud Foundry, and for those Perl fans out there, West finishes this video with a little surprise.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBNcLQxIXNU
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-developers-can-use-pivotals-cloud-foundry-stack/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305581414TNS Tutorials: A Look At Basho's Riak TS, A Time Series DatabaseWed, 01 Feb 2017 13:11:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-a-look-at-bashos-riak-ts-a-time-series-database
00:06:33The New Stack Makersno“They always say time changes things,” said Andy Warhol, “but you actually have to change them yourself.” In this spirit, Basho Technologies, Inc., has built a database optimized for fast reads and writes of time series data, Riak TS. Like Riak KV, Riak TS is built on top of Riak Core distributed systems framework.
In this tutorial, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams recently connected with Robert Genova, Solutions Architect at Basho Technologies, for a demonstration of Riak TS.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R41I-5lGR50
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-wrangling-time-series-data-with-basho-riak-ts/“They always say time changes things,” said Andy …“They always say time changes things,” said Andy Warhol, “but you actually have to change them yourself.” In this spirit, Basho Technologies, Inc., has built a database optimized for fast reads and writes of time series data, Riak TS. Like Riak KV, Riak TS is built on top of Riak Core distributed systems framework.
In this tutorial, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams recently connected with Robert Genova, Solutions Architect at Basho Technologies, for a demonstration of Riak TS.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R41I-5lGR50
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-wrangling-time-series-data-with-basho-riak-ts/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305478316How Real Estate Platform Trulia is Utilizing Machine Learning with Apache KafkaTue, 31 Jan 2017 21:10:45 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/trulia-and-machine-learning
00:20:00The New Stack MakersnoToday’s episode of The New Stack Makers looks at how today’s real estate market is utilizing new technology such as machine learning and data streaming.
TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson sat down with Deep Varma, Trulia's VP of Data Engineering to highlight how the company is building a consumer-focused data platform utilizing AI and machine learning to help its customers find the perfect home.Today’s episode of The New Stack Makers looks at …Today’s episode of The New Stack Makers looks at how today’s real estate market is utilizing new technology such as machine learning and data streaming.
TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson sat down with Deep Varma, Trulia's VP of Data Engineering to highlight how the company is building a consumer-focused data platform utilizing AI and machine learning to help its customers find the perfect home.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305311645How Oracle is Preparing Enterprises for the Microservice RevolutionMon, 30 Jan 2017 21:50:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/oracle-microservice-revolution
00:15:00The New Stack MakersnoWhile many enterprises have embraced a ‘cloud-first’ infrastructure today, there are still some that cannot entirely migrate to the cloud for a variety of reasons. When searching for PaaS or SaaS solutions to help them scale, the situation often gets complicated as developers find themselves having to determine if their chosen platform will operate correctly from behind a company firewall or on their private cloud.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson, we spoke with Amit Zavery, Senior VP of Oracle Cloud Platform and Integration Products to learn more about how Oracle is perparing its enterprise features for the microservice revolution.While many enterprises have embraced a ‘cloud-fir…While many enterprises have embraced a ‘cloud-first’ infrastructure today, there are still some that cannot entirely migrate to the cloud for a variety of reasons. When searching for PaaS or SaaS solutions to help them scale, the situation often gets complicated as developers find themselves having to determine if their chosen platform will operate correctly from behind a company firewall or on their private cloud.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson, we spoke with Amit Zavery, Senior VP of Oracle Cloud Platform and Integration Products to learn more about how Oracle is perparing its enterprise features for the microservice revolution.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305228401TNS Tutorials: OpenUI5 JavaScript LibraryMon, 30 Jan 2017 11:59:58 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/video-tutorial-sap-s-openui5-javascript-library
00:15:30The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, OpenSource Devangelist Alexander Graebe of SAP demonstrates OpenUI5, with its client-side HTML5 rendering library including a rich set of controls, to TNS Founder Alex Williams.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXdKitDTQDw
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-saps-openui5-an-open-source-javascript-ui-library/In this tutorial, OpenSource Devangelist Alexande…In this tutorial, OpenSource Devangelist Alexander Graebe of SAP demonstrates OpenUI5, with its client-side HTML5 rendering library including a rich set of controls, to TNS Founder Alex Williams.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXdKitDTQDw
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-saps-openui5-an-open-source-javascript-ui-library/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305227976TNS Tutorials: A Tutorial On Automatic Detection And Monitoring With Weave ScopeMon, 30 Jan 2017 11:54:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/a-tutorial-on-automatic-detection-and-monitoring-with-weave-scope
00:10:21The New Stack MakersnoThe New Stack founder Alex Williams connected with Peter Bourgon and the Weaveworks team to capture this video tutorial on Weave Scope, which provides for automatic detection and monitoring of every host, container and process in your infrastructure, and builds a map of their communication.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nU4FLqrq18
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-weave-scope-the-missing-piece-to-show-what-youve-built-with-docker/The New Stack founder Alex Williams connected wit…The New Stack founder Alex Williams connected with Peter Bourgon and the Weaveworks team to capture this video tutorial on Weave Scope, which provides for automatic detection and monitoring of every host, container and process in your infrastructure, and builds a map of their communication.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nU4FLqrq18
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/video-tutorial-weave-scope-the-missing-piece-to-show-what-youve-built-with-docker/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/305226463TNS Tutorials: The HP Development PlatformMon, 30 Jan 2017 11:37:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-hp-helion-development-platform
00:31:36The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial clip captured by The New Stack founder Alex Williams; and featuring Alvaro Peon Sanchez, senior product manager, HP Helion Development Platform; and Gert Drapers, distinguished engineer & director of engineering, HP Helion; we see the integration with OpenStack using the Cloud Foundry infrastructure. We later explore how the Helion Development Platform, by marrying these two layers, provides a full end-to-end solution with services that developers can leverage for their solutions and applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF1trLvM4gM
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/how-the-helion-development-platform-offers-net-support-for-windows-developers/In this tutorial clip captured by The New Stack f…In this tutorial clip captured by The New Stack founder Alex Williams; and featuring Alvaro Peon Sanchez, senior product manager, HP Helion Development Platform; and Gert Drapers, distinguished engineer & director of engineering, HP Helion; we see the integration with OpenStack using the Cloud Foundry infrastructure. We later explore how the Helion Development Platform, by marrying these two layers, provides a full end-to-end solution with services that developers can leverage for their solutions and applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF1trLvM4gM
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/how-the-helion-development-platform-offers-net-support-for-windows-developers/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304607778TNS Tutorials: Deploying Code To A Data Platform At ScaleThu, 26 Jan 2017 11:51:28 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-deploying-code-to-a-data-platform-at-scale
00:14:17The New Stack MakersnoOn this episode of TNS Tutorials, Tyler Hannan, Basho’s director of technical marketing, sat down with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams for a demo of Basho's data platform, showing how it serves as a way to control and simplify the creation and distribution of a technology for modern, big data applications. Basho is the creator and maintainer of Riak, a distributed NoSQL Database and an object storage solution.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6wz7CsQ2gE
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/deploying-services-at-scale-using-the-new-basho-data-platform/On this episode of TNS Tutorials, Tyler Hannan, B…On this episode of TNS Tutorials, Tyler Hannan, Basho’s director of technical marketing, sat down with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams for a demo of Basho's data platform, showing how it serves as a way to control and simplify the creation and distribution of a technology for modern, big data applications. Basho is the creator and maintainer of Riak, a distributed NoSQL Database and an object storage solution.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6wz7CsQ2gE
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/deploying-services-at-scale-using-the-new-basho-data-platform/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304437049How Platform9 Offers Developers Flexibility in Today's Multi-Cloud WorldWed, 25 Jan 2017 12:30:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/platform9-flexibility-multi-cloud-world
00:12:36The New Stack MakersnoOn today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Platform9 VP of Product Madhura Maskasky to learn more about its managed Kubernetes service that entered general availability on January 24, 2017. In addition to this news, we explore how and why Platform9 also launched its new open source serverless framework, Fission, that presents developers an alternative to AWS Lambda.On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we sp…On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, we spoke with Platform9 VP of Product Madhura Maskasky to learn more about its managed Kubernetes service that entered general availability on January 24, 2017. In addition to this news, we explore how and why Platform9 also launched its new open source serverless framework, Fission, that presents developers an alternative to AWS Lambda.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304430907TNS Tutorials: Monitoring Modern Applications With Analytics Using SignalFxWed, 25 Jan 2017 11:24:22 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-monitoring-modern-applications-with-analytics-using-signalfx
00:07:43The New Stack MakersnoMonitoring is an analytics problem, especially in modern distributed architectures that use microservices and other tools, such as container technologies. In this tutorial, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Karthik Rau, CEO and founder of SignalFx, the service for monitoring modern applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NlqQzRrV6M
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/monitoring-modern-apps-is-a-problem-only-analytics-can-solve/Monitoring is an analytics problem, especially in…Monitoring is an analytics problem, especially in modern distributed architectures that use microservices and other tools, such as container technologies. In this tutorial, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Karthik Rau, CEO and founder of SignalFx, the service for monitoring modern applications.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NlqQzRrV6M
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/monitoring-modern-apps-is-a-problem-only-analytics-can-solve/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304262725TNS Tutorials: Commissar - A Use Case Performance Tool For RedisTue, 24 Jan 2017 11:06:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-commissar-a-use-case-performance-tool-for-redis
00:05:26The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of TNS Tutorials, we take a look back at Commissar, an early-stage, open source, use case-based performance tool for Redis. It was designed to do use case scenario testing, as opposed to the benchmarks that only test speed.
During the tutorial, Bill Anderson of Rackspace showed, as an example, how Commissar simulates storing results from a game of Tic-Tac-Toe. As he writes on GitHub, the simulation can be configured with a given number of game servers, user count, matches per user, and number of “observers” via environment variables.
Watch the Tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na6XiY_ij6g
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/beyond-benchmarking-with-commissar-a-use-case-performance-tool-for-redis/In this episode of TNS Tutorials, we take a look …In this episode of TNS Tutorials, we take a look back at Commissar, an early-stage, open source, use case-based performance tool for Redis. It was designed to do use case scenario testing, as opposed to the benchmarks that only test speed.
During the tutorial, Bill Anderson of Rackspace showed, as an example, how Commissar simulates storing results from a game of Tic-Tac-Toe. As he writes on GitHub, the simulation can be configured with a given number of game servers, user count, matches per user, and number of “observers” via environment variables.
Watch the Tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na6XiY_ij6g
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/beyond-benchmarking-with-commissar-a-use-case-performance-tool-for-redis/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304054364TNS Tutorials: Docker Is Not Enough - Container Orchestration With PaaSMon, 23 Jan 2017 02:27:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-docker-is-not-enough-container-orchestration-with-paas
00:05:58The New Stack MakersnoIn this TNS Tutorial, we explor why Docker, by itself, is not enough when deploying apps through a platform-as-a-service (PaaS). The real value comes when users can apply ways to orchestrate the deployment of Docker containers as TNS Founder Alex Williams discussed with ActiveState’s John Wetherill.
Watch this tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYW769B79K4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/activestate-docker-without-container-orchestration-not-enough/In this TNS Tutorial, we explor why Docker, by it…In this TNS Tutorial, we explor why Docker, by itself, is not enough when deploying apps through a platform-as-a-service (PaaS). The real value comes when users can apply ways to orchestrate the deployment of Docker containers as TNS Founder Alex Williams discussed with ActiveState’s John Wetherill.
Watch this tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYW769B79K4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/activestate-docker-without-container-orchestration-not-enough/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/304026624How Rutgers University Forges a Path for Diverse EntrepreneurshipSun, 22 Jan 2017 22:36:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/rutgers-revolutionizing-urban-entrepreneurs
00:18:00The New Stack MakersnoAt Rutgers University’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CUEED), Professor Lyneir Richardson aims to help minority tech entrepreneurs access resources such as capital, meeting spaces, business advice, instruction on how to apply to a technology accelerator program or a government-funded grant, and seed capital.
Without minority entrepreneurs being able to access these resources, the technology ecosystem and the world as a whole will find itself lacking. “That means important, profitable businesses are not being launched and not growing to scale, and really that means that our world is losing out on innovations that we all want and we all want to promote and encourage,” said Richardson on today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/rutgers-university-revolutionizing-urban-entrepreneurship/At Rutgers University’s Center for Urban Entrepre…At Rutgers University’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CUEED), Professor Lyneir Richardson aims to help minority tech entrepreneurs access resources such as capital, meeting spaces, business advice, instruction on how to apply to a technology accelerator program or a government-funded grant, and seed capital.
Without minority entrepreneurs being able to access these resources, the technology ecosystem and the world as a whole will find itself lacking. “That means important, profitable businesses are not being launched and not growing to scale, and really that means that our world is losing out on innovations that we all want and we all want to promote and encourage,” said Richardson on today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/rutgers-university-revolutionizing-urban-entrepreneurship/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303572595TNS Tutorials: SDN, The Elephant In The RoomThu, 19 Jan 2017 23:24:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-sdn-the-elephant-in-the-room
00:20:12The New Stack MakersnoAt The New Stack, we have a seven-part series on software-defined networking. Today’s tutorial was part of that ongoing series. In this segment, we have a conversation with John Willis of Socketplane about SDN and why it is not clearly understood, and what it should or should not be.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J3X-qqkHd4
Start our SDN series at: http://thenewstack.io/defining-software-defined-networking-part-1/
Learn more about this segment: http://thenewstack.io/sdn-docker-real-changes-ahead/At The New Stack, we have a seven-part series on …At The New Stack, we have a seven-part series on software-defined networking. Today’s tutorial was part of that ongoing series. In this segment, we have a conversation with John Willis of Socketplane about SDN and why it is not clearly understood, and what it should or should not be.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J3X-qqkHd4
Start our SDN series at: http://thenewstack.io/defining-software-defined-networking-part-1/
Learn more about this segment: http://thenewstack.io/sdn-docker-real-changes-ahead/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303482959TNS Tutorials: Deploying Smart Apps With Clocker, The Docker Cloud MakerThu, 19 Jan 2017 13:26:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-deploying-smart-apps-with-clocker-the-docker-cloud-maker
00:07:19The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, we take a look back to DockerCon Europe 2015, where Cloudsoft's Andrew Kennedy did a demo of Clocker, the Docker cloud maker.
He demonstrated how Apache Brooklyn was used to manage apps across SoftLayer's distributed infrastructure, using application blueprints deployed with Clocker managing the Docker containers.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7umGdpDHhzI
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/deploying-complex-apps-with-clocker-the-docker-cloud-maker/In this tutorial, we take a look back to DockerCo…In this tutorial, we take a look back to DockerCon Europe 2015, where Cloudsoft's Andrew Kennedy did a demo of Clocker, the Docker cloud maker.
He demonstrated how Apache Brooklyn was used to manage apps across SoftLayer's distributed infrastructure, using application blueprints deployed with Clocker managing the Docker containers.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7umGdpDHhzI
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/deploying-complex-apps-with-clocker-the-docker-cloud-maker/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303403077How Twistlock Secures the Enterprise ContainerWed, 18 Jan 2017 23:18:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/twistlock-helping-enterprises-secure-containers
00:28:56The New Stack MakersnoContainer security platform Twistlock aims to help enterprises secure their infrastructure with ease. Having recently released a new ebook on PCI Compliance for Containers, it addresses how today’s enterprises can manage their container fleet while still adhering to PCI Data Security Standards.
“With containers, you know exactly what processes are running in that container. We like to sort of make clear three distinct things: More declarative language around Docker files, the second is that containers because of their nature they’re more predictable. What we found out is that it’s much easier to base on good behaviour what a container should do,” said Twistlock CEO Ben Bernstein on today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson.Container security platform Twistlock aims to hel…Container security platform Twistlock aims to help enterprises secure their infrastructure with ease. Having recently released a new ebook on PCI Compliance for Containers, it addresses how today’s enterprises can manage their container fleet while still adhering to PCI Data Security Standards.
“With containers, you know exactly what processes are running in that container. We like to sort of make clear three distinct things: More declarative language around Docker files, the second is that containers because of their nature they’re more predictable. What we found out is that it’s much easier to base on good behaviour what a container should do,” said Twistlock CEO Ben Bernstein on today’s episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303303679TNS Tutorials: APIcast, a Proxy in the Cloud For Managing and Securing APIsWed, 18 Jan 2017 12:56:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-apicast-a-proxy-in-the-cloud-for-managing-and-securing-apis
00:06:22The New Stack MakersnoIn this short tutorial, 3Scale Co-Founder and CEO Steve Wilmott demonstrates, APIcast, a proxy in the cloud for managing APIs. The demonstration shows how a developer can use APIcast as a proxy to put in front of their API.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaUzKCvwKO4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/demo-apicast-a-proxy-in-the-cloud-for-managing-and-securing-apis/In this short tutorial, 3Scale Co-Founder and CEO…In this short tutorial, 3Scale Co-Founder and CEO Steve Wilmott demonstrates, APIcast, a proxy in the cloud for managing APIs. The demonstration shows how a developer can use APIcast as a proxy to put in front of their API.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaUzKCvwKO4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/demo-apicast-a-proxy-in-the-cloud-for-managing-and-securing-apis/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303133861TNS Tutorials: Datadog Monitoring Docker Containers On AWSTue, 17 Jan 2017 13:22:11 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-datadog-monitoring-docker-containers-on-aws
00:06:45The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, TNS Founder Alex Williams is joined by Matt Williams, ‎DevOps Evangelist at Datadog, to showcase how to monitor Docker containers on AWS.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65QumkWMERY
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/how-to-monitor-docker-containers-on-aws-using-the-datadog-platform/In this tutorial, TNS Founder Alex Williams is jo…In this tutorial, TNS Founder Alex Williams is joined by Matt Williams, ‎DevOps Evangelist at Datadog, to showcase how to monitor Docker containers on AWS.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65QumkWMERY
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/how-to-monitor-docker-containers-on-aws-using-the-datadog-platform/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303133170Why Going Serverless Doesn't Mean 'No Ops'Tue, 17 Jan 2017 13:14:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/going-serverless-doesnt-mean-no-ops
00:31:11The New Stack MakersnoThe continued transition of enterprises away from legacy infrastructures over to microservices has seen increasing growth in serverless infrastructures as a way to help businesses not only manage their costs, but to improve developer productivity and time to production.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host TNS Advisor Kyle MacDonald sat down with Capital One developer Kapil Thangavelu to get some additional insight into the buzz behind serverless technologies, its benefits to the enterprise, and to speculate on what the future of serverless may hold over the next few years.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qa6Iill1kGUThe continued transition of enterprises away from…The continued transition of enterprises away from legacy infrastructures over to microservices has seen increasing growth in serverless infrastructures as a way to help businesses not only manage their costs, but to improve developer productivity and time to production.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host TNS Advisor Kyle MacDonald sat down with Capital One developer Kapil Thangavelu to get some additional insight into the buzz behind serverless technologies, its benefits to the enterprise, and to speculate on what the future of serverless may hold over the next few years.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qa6Iill1kGUtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/303050630The Buzz at Node.js Interactive 2016Mon, 16 Jan 2017 23:03:34 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-buzz-at-nodejs-in-austin
00:08:43The New Stack MakersnoThe new year brings to light continued discussions surrounding maintaining and ensuring the security of one’s Node.js-backed systems and applications. The recent Node.JS Interactive conference in Austin, Texas showcased not only how developers and organizations are putting Node.js to use in their own ecosystems, but highlighted some of the top security concerns and solutions teams have moving forward on Node.js.
On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, our video reporter, Norris Deajon, wandered the show floor to speak with attendees, who came in from companies such as InMotion, Highground, and Capital One.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IKbtuNSWlEAThe new year brings to light continued discussion…The new year brings to light continued discussions surrounding maintaining and ensuring the security of one’s Node.js-backed systems and applications. The recent Node.JS Interactive conference in Austin, Texas showcased not only how developers and organizations are putting Node.js to use in their own ecosystems, but highlighted some of the top security concerns and solutions teams have moving forward on Node.js.
On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, our video reporter, Norris Deajon, wandered the show floor to speak with attendees, who came in from companies such as InMotion, Highground, and Capital One.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IKbtuNSWlEAtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302954318TNS Tutorials: Live Linux Kernel Patching ft. Cloud9ers CTO Ahmed KamalMon, 16 Jan 2017 11:13:48 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-tutorials-live-linux-kernel-patching-ft-cloud9ers-cto-ahmed-kamal
00:03:06The New Stack MakersnoIn this tutorial, Kamal explores how developers can use Linux live kernel patching to extend server uptime.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mftc80KyjA4
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/live-linux-kernel-patching-to-extend-server-uptime/In this tutorial, Kamal explores how developers c…In this tutorial, Kamal explores how developers can use Linux live kernel patching to extend server uptime.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mftc80KyjA4
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/live-linux-kernel-patching-to-extend-server-uptime/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302445722How Node.js is Transforming Today's EnterprisesFri, 13 Jan 2017 02:06:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/node-js-transforming-enterprise
00:21:10The New Stack MakersnoUnderstanding the full context of Java as it relates to Node can be a challenge for those that are new to Node.js. For enterprises seeking to abstract their back end system away from their front end development tasks, this can present further difficulties.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with NodeSource Solutions Architect Manager Joe Doyle and NodeSource, CTO & co-founder Dan Shaw to hear more about how today’s enterprises are approaching working with Node.js.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ378EUJDTsUnderstanding the full context of Java as it rela…Understanding the full context of Java as it relates to Node can be a challenge for those that are new to Node.js. For enterprises seeking to abstract their back end system away from their front end development tasks, this can present further difficulties.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with NodeSource Solutions Architect Manager Joe Doyle and NodeSource, CTO & co-founder Dan Shaw to hear more about how today’s enterprises are approaching working with Node.js.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ378EUJDTstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302445712How the NFL Scored a Touchdown with its Open Source React Framework WildcatFri, 13 Jan 2017 02:06:12 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/nfl-scored-a-touchdown-with-wildcat
00:20:22The New Stack MakersnoWhen it comes to running applications on a massive scale, the NFL is one of the largest organizations making use of Node.js today. Bolstered by bold decisions from its new Vice President of Engineering, the company migrated away from legacy technology and onto React and Node.js.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host Ziff Davis Enterprise Senior Editor Darryl Taft spoke with with NFL Software Engineer James Hush during last year’s Node.js Interactive conference to learn more about how the NFL’s open-source React platform Wildcat is aiding not only the sports industry in developing, deploying, and concepting applications, but how React and Node.js have shaped the company since it on-boarded React in 2014.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c6X6FBvWzeoWhen it comes to running applications on a massiv…When it comes to running applications on a massive scale, the NFL is one of the largest organizations making use of Node.js today. Bolstered by bold decisions from its new Vice President of Engineering, the company migrated away from legacy technology and onto React and Node.js.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host Ziff Davis Enterprise Senior Editor Darryl Taft spoke with with NFL Software Engineer James Hush during last year’s Node.js Interactive conference to learn more about how the NFL’s open-source React platform Wildcat is aiding not only the sports industry in developing, deploying, and concepting applications, but how React and Node.js have shaped the company since it on-boarded React in 2014.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c6X6FBvWzeotag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302194958HashiCorp CEO Dave McJannet on Going Cloud Native in a Fortune 2000 CompanyWed, 11 Jan 2017 21:44:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/hashicorp-dave-mcjannet-makers
00:25:12The New Stack MakersnoAs today’s fortune 2000 companies continue to evolve, many are still making the shift from physical hardware to a cloud-based infrastructure. The path to a fully cloud-based infrastructure requires the ability to shift from a traditional datacenter, with some companies finding the transition difficult in places such as security, deployment, and the overall efficiency of one’s infrastructure. Making the shift into 2017, Hashicorp has set its sights on unifying its products to better aid today’s large organizations in making the shift to cloud-based architectures.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Editorial Manager Joab Jackson spoke with HashiCorp CEO Dave McJannet to discuss how HashiCorp’s Terraform platform is helping developers to stand up their infrastructure and deploy applications regardless of one’s data endpoint.As today’s fortune 2000 companies continue to evo…As today’s fortune 2000 companies continue to evolve, many are still making the shift from physical hardware to a cloud-based infrastructure. The path to a fully cloud-based infrastructure requires the ability to shift from a traditional datacenter, with some companies finding the transition difficult in places such as security, deployment, and the overall efficiency of one’s infrastructure. Making the shift into 2017, Hashicorp has set its sights on unifying its products to better aid today’s large organizations in making the shift to cloud-based architectures.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Editorial Manager Joab Jackson spoke with HashiCorp CEO Dave McJannet to discuss how HashiCorp’s Terraform platform is helping developers to stand up their infrastructure and deploy applications regardless of one’s data endpoint.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/299635275SecureAuth Goes Beyond Two-Factor AuthenticationMon, 26 Dec 2016 09:51:44 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/going-beyond-two-factor-authentication-secure-auth
00:21:50The New Stack MakersnoWhile many of today’s organizations have made the shift to cloud-native infrastructures, for others doing so can still be challenging. In particular, older companies may find themselves dealing with legacy software and on-premise systems with security standards that may not be able to translate seamlessly to the cloud without first taking a hybrid approach.
Navigating the security advances one can make to their infrastructure is something adaptive access control management platform SecureAuth helps its users to tackle at scale. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver spoke with SecureAuth Chief Security Architect Stephen Cox to explore the ways that SecureAuth is not only helping companies keep their user data secure, but to bolster their own internal security.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/going-beyond-two-factor-authentication-secureauth/While many of today’s organizations have made the…While many of today’s organizations have made the shift to cloud-native infrastructures, for others doing so can still be challenging. In particular, older companies may find themselves dealing with legacy software and on-premise systems with security standards that may not be able to translate seamlessly to the cloud without first taking a hybrid approach.
Navigating the security advances one can make to their infrastructure is something adaptive access control management platform SecureAuth helps its users to tackle at scale. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver spoke with SecureAuth Chief Security Architect Stephen Cox to explore the ways that SecureAuth is not only helping companies keep their user data secure, but to bolster their own internal security.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/going-beyond-two-factor-authentication-secureauth/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298672273How FluentD Can Help Monitor Microservice Architectures Through Unified LoggingMon, 19 Dec 2016 20:59:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-plugin-customization-helped-fluentd
00:26:48The New Stack MakersnoOn today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Treasure Data Open Source Developer Eduardo Silva and Treasure Data CTO Kazuki Ohta sat down with TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson and co-host SolarWinds Senior Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote to explore how FluentD not only changed the data collection landscape, but gained enough of a following within the community to become the next project accepted into the CNCF.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjkyiRDRu4Q
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/plugin-customization-helped-fluentd-become-latest-cncf-project/On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Treas…On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Treasure Data Open Source Developer Eduardo Silva and Treasure Data CTO Kazuki Ohta sat down with TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson and co-host SolarWinds Senior Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote to explore how FluentD not only changed the data collection landscape, but gained enough of a following within the community to become the next project accepted into the CNCF.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjkyiRDRu4Q
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/plugin-customization-helped-fluentd-become-latest-cncf-project/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298530003Reshaping Front End Development with Warehouse.aiSun, 18 Dec 2016 22:51:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/reshaping-front-end-dev-warehouse
00:13:59The New Stack MakersnoThe overall concept of operating at scale is still something of a challenge for many enterprises. Finding a way to separate one’s scaled-out front end and back end infrastructure is something that GoDaddy managed by creating its own open source front end operations system dubbed Warehouse.ai. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, GoDaddy UX Platform Director of Engineering Charlie Robbins caught up with TNS Founder Alex Williams for a brief chat to explore the ways in which Warehouse.ai has enabled GoDaddy to streamline and automate its front end operations, while also ensuring security and longevity were at the forefront of every third party dependency utilized by the project.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfvRiWr2n1EThe overall concept of operating at scale is stil…The overall concept of operating at scale is still something of a challenge for many enterprises. Finding a way to separate one’s scaled-out front end and back end infrastructure is something that GoDaddy managed by creating its own open source front end operations system dubbed Warehouse.ai. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, GoDaddy UX Platform Director of Engineering Charlie Robbins caught up with TNS Founder Alex Williams for a brief chat to explore the ways in which Warehouse.ai has enabled GoDaddy to streamline and automate its front end operations, while also ensuring security and longevity were at the forefront of every third party dependency utilized by the project.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfvRiWr2n1Etag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298529996Here's Why You Should Build a Robot Using Node.JS: Because You CanSun, 18 Dec 2016 22:51:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/heres-why-you-should-build-a-robot-with-nodejs
00:28:17The New Stack MakersnoWith the ever-increasing growth of JavaScript, Node.JS, and the Internet of Things, today’s developers have a variety of creative avenues available to them in addition to business ventures. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and industry veteran Darryl Taft spoke to Salesforce Lead Developer Evangelist Emily Rose and Turing School of Software and Design Front-end Engineering Program Director Steve Kinney to explore how developers worldwide have come together via the NodeBots community to create things such a remote-controlled cat and a coffee roasting robot with Node.JS.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Jt94fcIo6fkWith the ever-increasing growth of JavaScript, No…With the ever-increasing growth of JavaScript, Node.JS, and the Internet of Things, today’s developers have a variety of creative avenues available to them in addition to business ventures. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and industry veteran Darryl Taft spoke to Salesforce Lead Developer Evangelist Emily Rose and Turing School of Software and Design Front-end Engineering Program Director Steve Kinney to explore how developers worldwide have come together via the NodeBots community to create things such a remote-controlled cat and a coffee roasting robot with Node.JS.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Jt94fcIo6fktag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298529995Determining Who Bears the Burden of Ensuring NPM Module SecuritySun, 18 Dec 2016 22:51:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/who-bears-burden-of-ensuring-npm-module-security
00:23:20The New Stack MakersnoWith the ever-expanding growth of Node.JS, developers and enterprises may find themselves facing security issues as they work with often third party and open source modules within their projects. A question continuously debated by the community aims to dissect which party the onus of ensuring modules are secure falls upon. Is it the original module creator? If a project is open source, some argue that since these contributions are created out of sheer goodwill for the betterment of the community, the burden of ensuring their security falls upon those using them. Others say that it is the responsibility of module creators to code in such a way that their module is as secure as it can be from the start.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Snyk CEO Guy Podjarny and CEO of Trace by RisingStack Gergely Nemeth during the Node.js Interactive conference to discuss the ways that security should be addressed not only within the Node.js community, but the larger open source ecosystem as a whole.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvAULIRply4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/determining-bears-burden-ensuring-npm-module-security/With the ever-expanding growth of Node.JS, develo…With the ever-expanding growth of Node.JS, developers and enterprises may find themselves facing security issues as they work with often third party and open source modules within their projects. A question continuously debated by the community aims to dissect which party the onus of ensuring modules are secure falls upon. Is it the original module creator? If a project is open source, some argue that since these contributions are created out of sheer goodwill for the betterment of the community, the burden of ensuring their security falls upon those using them. Others say that it is the responsibility of module creators to code in such a way that their module is as secure as it can be from the start.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Snyk CEO Guy Podjarny and CEO of Trace by RisingStack Gergely Nemeth during the Node.js Interactive conference to discuss the ways that security should be addressed not only within the Node.js community, but the larger open source ecosystem as a whole.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvAULIRply4
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/determining-bears-burden-ensuring-npm-module-security/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298529992Bringing Clarity to the Future of Node.js ModulesSun, 18 Dec 2016 22:51:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/bringing-clarity-to-nodejs-modules
00:24:25The New Stack MakersnoWith the continued growth of the Node.js ecosystem, both developers and businesses have found themselves struggling with how to best curate, manage, and secure their Node modules. Getting off the ground with Node.js can be somewhat of a challenge compared to a more traditional module setup.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers TNS Founder Alex Williams is joined by industry veteran and Zyff Davis Enterprise Senior Editor Darryl Taft, GoDaddy Senior Software Engineer Bradley Farias, and IBM Node.js Technical Lead James Snell at Node.js Interactive held earlier this month in Austin, Texas. The group discussed the need for stronger curation tools within the ecosystem, and the progression of the ECMA working group TC-39 within the Node.js community, and more.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7uOAtTqeINQ
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/bringing-clarity-future-node-js-modules/With the continued growth of the Node.js ecosyste…With the continued growth of the Node.js ecosystem, both developers and businesses have found themselves struggling with how to best curate, manage, and secure their Node modules. Getting off the ground with Node.js can be somewhat of a challenge compared to a more traditional module setup.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers TNS Founder Alex Williams is joined by industry veteran and Zyff Davis Enterprise Senior Editor Darryl Taft, GoDaddy Senior Software Engineer Bradley Farias, and IBM Node.js Technical Lead James Snell at Node.js Interactive held earlier this month in Austin, Texas. The group discussed the need for stronger curation tools within the ecosystem, and the progression of the ECMA working group TC-39 within the Node.js community, and more.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7uOAtTqeINQ
Learn more at: http://thenewstack.io/bringing-clarity-future-node-js-modules/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/298529991What is Needed to Manage the Node.js Community as it Doubles in Size?Sun, 18 Dec 2016 22:51:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/nodejs-foundation-governance-models
00:23:36The New Stack MakersnoAs the Node.js community has grown in scope from merely front-end projects to back end projects, robotics, and a score of creative endeavors, so too has the Node.js Foundation. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Node.js Foundation Leader Mikeal Rogers to explore how the Foundation is helping to build the community through both the use of participatory governance models and increasing project contributors.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QkvSD5kjZyUAs the Node.js community has grown in scope from …As the Node.js community has grown in scope from merely front-end projects to back end projects, robotics, and a score of creative endeavors, so too has the Node.js Foundation. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Node.js Foundation Leader Mikeal Rogers to explore how the Foundation is helping to build the community through both the use of participatory governance models and increasing project contributors.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QkvSD5kjZyUtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/297688772A New Day for Streaming Data, with Kafka and ConfluentTue, 13 Dec 2016 11:48:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/travelling-the-river-of-data-with-confluent
00:19:36The New Stack MakersnoLaunched by the creators of the Apache Kafka distributed streaming platform, Confluent not only maintains Kafka, but is on a mission to teach the world what a data-driven application ecosystem can do for business.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Confluent CEO and co-founder Jay Kreps was interviewed by TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver to discuss how Kafka has evolved over the years, what businesses just getting started with data streaming can expect from the platform, and how developers can tackle some of the challenges commonly faced when working with constant streams of data.Launched by the creators of the Apache Kafka dist…Launched by the creators of the Apache Kafka distributed streaming platform, Confluent not only maintains Kafka, but is on a mission to teach the world what a data-driven application ecosystem can do for business.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Confluent CEO and co-founder Jay Kreps was interviewed by TNS associate podcast producer Kiran Oliver to discuss how Kafka has evolved over the years, what businesses just getting started with data streaming can expect from the platform, and how developers can tackle some of the challenges commonly faced when working with constant streams of data.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/296594161How Getting Your Project in the CNCF Just Got EasierWed, 07 Dec 2016 00:45:55 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-getting-your-project-in-cncf-got-easier
00:29:26The New Stack MakersnoManaging and making sense of new, cloud-native architectures is something that the CNCF aims to help make easier for developers worldwide over the next year, with a focus on even gradual change to a more cloud-native architecture as still being beneficial. Rather than taking the stance that all organizations have to transfer their architecture to a cloud-native infrastructure immediately.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn joined OCI Executive Director and CNCF COO Chris Aniszczyk and TNS Founder Alex Williams at CloudNativeCon Seattle to discuss the future narrative and direction of the CNCF and cloud native computing as a whole.Managing and making sense of new, cloud-native ar…Managing and making sense of new, cloud-native architectures is something that the CNCF aims to help make easier for developers worldwide over the next year, with a focus on even gradual change to a more cloud-native architecture as still being beneficial. Rather than taking the stance that all organizations have to transfer their architecture to a cloud-native infrastructure immediately.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn joined OCI Executive Director and CNCF COO Chris Aniszczyk and TNS Founder Alex Williams at CloudNativeCon Seattle to discuss the future narrative and direction of the CNCF and cloud native computing as a whole.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/296594156Aporeto CEO Dimitri Stiliadis: When it Comes to Security, Context is KingWed, 07 Dec 2016 00:45:54 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dimitri-stiliadis-when-it-comes-to-security
00:25:37The New Stack MakersnoAs more of today’s organizations continue to build cloud-native applications, the need for forward-thinking security solutions cannot be understated.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Sr. Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote sat down with Aporeto Co-Founder & CEO Dimitri Stiliadis during 2016’s CloudNativeCon Seattle to learn more about how Aporeto is approaching security in today’s cloud-first ecosystem, its open source production scale-ready application segmentation tool Trireme, and the company’s 2017 goals.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4y1_7OvYs4As more of today’s organizations continue to buil…As more of today’s organizations continue to build cloud-native applications, the need for forward-thinking security solutions cannot be understated.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Sr. Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote sat down with Aporeto Co-Founder & CEO Dimitri Stiliadis during 2016’s CloudNativeCon Seattle to learn more about how Aporeto is approaching security in today’s cloud-first ecosystem, its open source production scale-ready application segmentation tool Trireme, and the company’s 2017 goals.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4y1_7OvYs4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/296594150How Intel’s Snap Telemetry Framework Could Help Data Center Resource SchedulingWed, 07 Dec 2016 00:45:52 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-intel-snap-uses-telemetry-and-kubernetes
00:16:06The New Stack MakersnoFoundations such as the Cloud Native Computing Foundation continue to bring together some of the most promising technologies of today’s ecosystem in order to build a more adaptive, easy-to-deploy infrastructure suited for the demands of today’s enterprise cloud. One such focus is on telemetry. Intel has taken its telemetry work to the next level, open-sourcing its product Snap in late 2015.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Intel Data Solutions team member Nicholas Weaver during last year’s KubeCon event to explore how Intel approached working with telemetry overall, and how the community at large can look forward to using Snap in their Kubernetes infrastructure and datacenters throughout 2017.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCXbY7PXjOMFoundations such as the Cloud Native Computing Fo…Foundations such as the Cloud Native Computing Foundation continue to bring together some of the most promising technologies of today’s ecosystem in order to build a more adaptive, easy-to-deploy infrastructure suited for the demands of today’s enterprise cloud. One such focus is on telemetry. Intel has taken its telemetry work to the next level, open-sourcing its product Snap in late 2015.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with Intel Data Solutions team member Nicholas Weaver during last year’s KubeCon event to explore how Intel approached working with telemetry overall, and how the community at large can look forward to using Snap in their Kubernetes infrastructure and datacenters throughout 2017.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCXbY7PXjOMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295762711Creating Analytics-Driven Solutions for Operational VisibilityThu, 01 Dec 2016 20:46:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/creating-analytics-driven-solutions-for-operational-visibility
00:41:06The New Stack MakersnoIn this discussion with Canturk Isci, master inventor and researcher at IBM, we talk about how monitoring practices can be elevated to be more than just responsive systems. By using principles of operational visibility to create analytics-driven products, monitoring can go beyond basic reporting and begin to solve real-world problems. The analytics-driven component contributes to a monitoring system that can be proactive by using analytical models for how containers should behave.
We later discuss some of the differences between monitoring traditional and even VM-based environments, and newer container-based environments. Isci talks about a growing base of products that package everything for you, including the components necessary for visibility, monitoring and reporting. IBM has a wide variety of monitoring capabilities, many of which are focused on providing monitoring to IBM Bluemix and container services.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzdtDPtb3Vo
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/In this discussion with Canturk Isci, master inve…In this discussion with Canturk Isci, master inventor and researcher at IBM, we talk about how monitoring practices can be elevated to be more than just responsive systems. By using principles of operational visibility to create analytics-driven products, monitoring can go beyond basic reporting and begin to solve real-world problems. The analytics-driven component contributes to a monitoring system that can be proactive by using analytical models for how containers should behave.
We later discuss some of the differences between monitoring traditional and even VM-based environments, and newer container-based environments. Isci talks about a growing base of products that package everything for you, including the components necessary for visibility, monitoring and reporting. IBM has a wide variety of monitoring capabilities, many of which are focused on providing monitoring to IBM Bluemix and container services.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzdtDPtb3Vo
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295762105NodeSource Introduces Certified Modules to Improve Data Center SecurityThu, 01 Dec 2016 20:42:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/nodesource-introduces-certified-modules-to-improve-data-center-security
00:30:07The New Stack MakersnoAs Node.js has evolved from a simple tool upon which developers could create web sockets with ease, to one of the most utilized tools in the backend today. Projects such as Voxer have used Node.js to increase its user base from 10 million to 40 million.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, NodeSource founder and CTO Dan Shaw sat down with TNS founder Alex Williams during the Node.js Interactive to talk about some of the latest projects happening at NodeSource, the growth of Node.js over the years, and why Node’s moment in the spotlight is far from over.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RvnQDEHenYAs Node.js has evolved from a simple tool upon wh…As Node.js has evolved from a simple tool upon which developers could create web sockets with ease, to one of the most utilized tools in the backend today. Projects such as Voxer have used Node.js to increase its user base from 10 million to 40 million.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, NodeSource founder and CTO Dan Shaw sat down with TNS founder Alex Williams during the Node.js Interactive to talk about some of the latest projects happening at NodeSource, the growth of Node.js over the years, and why Node’s moment in the spotlight is far from over.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RvnQDEHenYtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295674419Understanding the Application Pattern for Effective MonitoringThu, 01 Dec 2016 07:57:11 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/understanding-the-application-pattern-for-effective-monitoring
00:37:47The New Stack MakersnoIn this conversation with Ken Owens, chief technology officer, Cloud Native Platforms at Cisco Systems, we talk about what makes monitoring containers different, especially when it comes to behaviors like networking. Containers are a small unit of capability that result from when you decompose an application into a set of services. Connecting and managing these containers, and understanding the availability, liability and the translation to these different small microservices, is much more complicated and difficult to do than what we’ve had to do in the past.
Owens also talks about focusing on microservices in general, and the kind of complexity that the pattern introduces. In an environment where containers are being automated and orchestrated at scale, it becomes difficult to identify and isolate those problems. However, if you understand the application pattern you’re trying to achieve, you know how to monitor that pattern.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB_-qoNye5w
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/In this conversation with Ken Owens, chief techno…In this conversation with Ken Owens, chief technology officer, Cloud Native Platforms at Cisco Systems, we talk about what makes monitoring containers different, especially when it comes to behaviors like networking. Containers are a small unit of capability that result from when you decompose an application into a set of services. Connecting and managing these containers, and understanding the availability, liability and the translation to these different small microservices, is much more complicated and difficult to do than what we’ve had to do in the past.
Owens also talks about focusing on microservices in general, and the kind of complexity that the pattern introduces. In an environment where containers are being automated and orchestrated at scale, it becomes difficult to identify and isolate those problems. However, if you understand the application pattern you’re trying to achieve, you know how to monitor that pattern.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB_-qoNye5w
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295674039Building On Docker's Native Monitoring FunctionalityThu, 01 Dec 2016 07:51:58 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/building-on-dockers-native-monitoring-functionality
00:37:57The New Stack MakersnoIn this podcast with John Willis, director of Ecosystem Development at Docker, we discuss how monitoring applications and systems changes when you introduce containers. Willis talks about functionally treating containers as having multiple perimeters, which involves treating the host and container as isolated entities. Many of the basic functions of monitoring remain the same, but there’s way more metadata involved with containers. That means taking advantage of features such as Docker’s APIs, and building off of that core functionality.
The Ecosystem Technology Partner (ETP) program continues to produce products and services that expand Docker monitoring functionality through an ecosystem of new solutions. Willis also talks about the recently released Docker InfraKit, a toolkit for self-healing infrastructure, and how that will impact container monitoring and management.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gedS9TkpOQ
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/In this podcast with John Willis, director of Eco…In this podcast with John Willis, director of Ecosystem Development at Docker, we discuss how monitoring applications and systems changes when you introduce containers. Willis talks about functionally treating containers as having multiple perimeters, which involves treating the host and container as isolated entities. Many of the basic functions of monitoring remain the same, but there’s way more metadata involved with containers. That means taking advantage of features such as Docker’s APIs, and building off of that core functionality.
The Ecosystem Technology Partner (ETP) program continues to produce products and services that expand Docker monitoring functionality through an ecosystem of new solutions. Willis also talks about the recently released Docker InfraKit, a toolkit for self-healing infrastructure, and how that will impact container monitoring and management.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gedS9TkpOQ
Download our 5th eBook, Monitoring & Management with Docker and Containers free of charge at: thenewstack.io/ebookseries/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295094404How Lightstep is Illuminating the Case for Distributed TracingMon, 28 Nov 2016 04:43:49 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-lightstep-is-illuminating-distributed-tracing
00:20:16The New Stack MakersnoWith the continued evolution of distributed systems, enterprises can find themselves struggling to monitor their microservices and containerized infrastructures after making the shift over from monolithic infrastructure environments. This goes beyond being unable to trace a problem microservice or logging issue, but reflects deeply on the underlying issues at hand when monitoring and tracing at scale.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Lightstep Co-Founder and OpenTracing co-author Ben Sigelman sat down with TNS Founder Alex Williams during CloudNativeCon 2016 to break down the evolution of tracing beyond projects such as Dappler, and why ultimately it wasn’t the solution to tracing and monitoring issues for the community at large.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UToErBU-8C8With the continued evolution of distributed syste…With the continued evolution of distributed systems, enterprises can find themselves struggling to monitor their microservices and containerized infrastructures after making the shift over from monolithic infrastructure environments. This goes beyond being unable to trace a problem microservice or logging issue, but reflects deeply on the underlying issues at hand when monitoring and tracing at scale.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Lightstep Co-Founder and OpenTracing co-author Ben Sigelman sat down with TNS Founder Alex Williams during CloudNativeCon 2016 to break down the evolution of tracing beyond projects such as Dappler, and why ultimately it wasn’t the solution to tracing and monitoring issues for the community at large.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UToErBU-8C8tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295094395How Rancher Labs is Seeing Kubernetes Put to Work in ProductionMon, 28 Nov 2016 04:43:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-rancher-labs-is-seeing-kubernetes-put-to-work
00:22:09The New Stack MakersnoAs Kubernetes continues to grow and gain momentum, some of today’s top enterprises have begun to put it to use in production. While there are still skeptics regarding how Kubernetes performs under production workloads, there can be no doubt that its adoption has signaled a new wave of cloud-centric development practices centered on automating and containerizing not only one’s applications, but their infrastructure as a whole.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Rancher Labs Principal Software Engineer Alena Prokharchyk and Systems Engineering Manager Brian Scott sat down with TNS Founder Alex Williams at CloudNativeCon Seattle to discuss how Kubernetes continues to improve the overall developer experience.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okEODe2sr-UAs Kubernetes continues to grow and gain momentum…As Kubernetes continues to grow and gain momentum, some of today’s top enterprises have begun to put it to use in production. While there are still skeptics regarding how Kubernetes performs under production workloads, there can be no doubt that its adoption has signaled a new wave of cloud-centric development practices centered on automating and containerizing not only one’s applications, but their infrastructure as a whole.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Rancher Labs Principal Software Engineer Alena Prokharchyk and Systems Engineering Manager Brian Scott sat down with TNS Founder Alex Williams at CloudNativeCon Seattle to discuss how Kubernetes continues to improve the overall developer experience.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okEODe2sr-Utag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/295094379SAP Tests Kubernetes for Cloud-Native Enterprise Software DeploymentsMon, 28 Nov 2016 04:43:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sap-labs-multi-site-microservices
00:24:49The New Stack MakersnoWhile the use of Kubernetes in production has continued to grow in many of today’s enterprises, there remain questions as to how companies should best tackle the shift from legacy to containers. Making sense of cloud-based infrastructure and getting started with Kubernetes is something that SAP Labs has taken on in an effort to both promote and utilize some of the latest in infrastructure hardware and cloud-based architectures.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, SAP Cloud Architecture and Engineering Division Director Nishi Davidson spoke with TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how SAP views the future Kubernetes in production.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAc7l_oi7k0&t=1sWhile the use of Kubernetes in production has con…While the use of Kubernetes in production has continued to grow in many of today’s enterprises, there remain questions as to how companies should best tackle the shift from legacy to containers. Making sense of cloud-based infrastructure and getting started with Kubernetes is something that SAP Labs has taken on in an effort to both promote and utilize some of the latest in infrastructure hardware and cloud-based architectures.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, SAP Cloud Architecture and Engineering Division Director Nishi Davidson spoke with TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how SAP views the future Kubernetes in production.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAc7l_oi7k0&t=1stag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/294311604Event Marketing for Today's Developer Evangelists and Community ManagersTue, 22 Nov 2016 21:38:26 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/event-marketing-for-todays-developer-evangelists
00:28:54The New Stack MakersnoAs the role of a community manager in the technology industry has evolved into what is now known as developer evangelism, many working with the community have found themselves shifting to a more developer-focused marketing strategy known as developer products. Connecting with developers and engineers on their level allows for connections to be based on genuine interest, rather than attempts at pitching a product or service.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, open source distributed tracing project LightStep’s Head of Marketing and Partnerships Priyanka Sharma joined database container management platform ClusterHQ’s VP of Marketing Michael Ferranti and TNS Founder Alex Williams at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how today’s marketing and community professionals can approach community building in today’s open source and cloud-native ecosphere.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/69ZsnrNOHYgAs the role of a community manager in the technol…As the role of a community manager in the technology industry has evolved into what is now known as developer evangelism, many working with the community have found themselves shifting to a more developer-focused marketing strategy known as developer products. Connecting with developers and engineers on their level allows for connections to be based on genuine interest, rather than attempts at pitching a product or service.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, open source distributed tracing project LightStep’s Head of Marketing and Partnerships Priyanka Sharma joined database container management platform ClusterHQ’s VP of Marketing Michael Ferranti and TNS Founder Alex Williams at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how today’s marketing and community professionals can approach community building in today’s open source and cloud-native ecosphere.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/69ZsnrNOHYgtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/294151471Weaveworks is Bringing Horizontal Scaling to PrometheusMon, 21 Nov 2016 23:45:57 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/weaveworks-horizontal-scaling-prometheus
00:15:37The New Stack MakersnoAs monitoring one’s stack makes the transition from a traditional infrastructure setup to monitoring cloud native containerized stacks, tools such as Prometheus has continued to grow. Initially developed by a team of SoundCloud engineers including Julius Volz and Brian Brazil, Prometheus became one of the de-facto solutions to turn to when looking for a monitoring platform able to scale to the needs of a containerized infrastructure.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Weaveworks COO Mathew Lodge spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams alongside co-host SolarWinds Cloud Technology Lead Lee Calcote at CloudNativeCon 2016 to discuss how Weaveworks new multi-tenant, horizontally scalable Prometheus-as-a-Service project, Weavecortex, aims to change how developers work with their data.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdO7b7N2VbwAs monitoring one’s stack makes the transition fr…As monitoring one’s stack makes the transition from a traditional infrastructure setup to monitoring cloud native containerized stacks, tools such as Prometheus has continued to grow. Initially developed by a team of SoundCloud engineers including Julius Volz and Brian Brazil, Prometheus became one of the de-facto solutions to turn to when looking for a monitoring platform able to scale to the needs of a containerized infrastructure.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Weaveworks COO Mathew Lodge spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams alongside co-host SolarWinds Cloud Technology Lead Lee Calcote at CloudNativeCon 2016 to discuss how Weaveworks new multi-tenant, horizontally scalable Prometheus-as-a-Service project, Weavecortex, aims to change how developers work with their data.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdO7b7N2Vbwtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/294151300How ShuttleCloud Saves Time and Money by Monitoring with PrometheusMon, 21 Nov 2016 23:44:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-shuttlecloud-saves-time-and-money
00:20:35The New Stack MakersnoWith Prometheus the talk of KubeCon, CloudNativeCon, and last week's GrafanaCon, there can be no denying the fact that monitoring has become a focus for today’s enterprises. For those operating on a smaller scale or at a startup, choosing the right monitoring solution can not only save money, but can result in considerable benefits to overall workflow efficiency, allowing available resources to be better put to use elsewhere.
For API migration and integration platform ShuttleCloud, there was never a ‘switch’ to Prometheus. Having a team roughly 15-17 employees, the small team originally planned on cycling through monitoring solutions until finding one that clicked. Once they got Prometheus up and running, they never got around to trying another monitoring solution. On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with ShuttleCloud Software Developers Ignacio Pérez Carretero during KubeCon 2016 to hear more about ShuttleCloud’s experience working with Prometheus in production and their decision to migrate their stack over to Kubernetes.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5QazrEZzrLUWith Prometheus the talk of KubeCon, CloudNativeC…With Prometheus the talk of KubeCon, CloudNativeCon, and last week's GrafanaCon, there can be no denying the fact that monitoring has become a focus for today’s enterprises. For those operating on a smaller scale or at a startup, choosing the right monitoring solution can not only save money, but can result in considerable benefits to overall workflow efficiency, allowing available resources to be better put to use elsewhere.
For API migration and integration platform ShuttleCloud, there was never a ‘switch’ to Prometheus. Having a team roughly 15-17 employees, the small team originally planned on cycling through monitoring solutions until finding one that clicked. Once they got Prometheus up and running, they never got around to trying another monitoring solution. On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with ShuttleCloud Software Developers Ignacio Pérez Carretero during KubeCon 2016 to hear more about ShuttleCloud’s experience working with Prometheus in production and their decision to migrate their stack over to Kubernetes.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5QazrEZzrLUtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/294150660How Unikernels Can Better Defend against DDoS AttacksMon, 21 Nov 2016 23:40:10 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/unikernels-better-defend-against-ddos
00:17:11The New Stack MakersnoThe rise of serverless computing has made many telecommunications companies reconsider not only how they configure their stack and networks, but how to best deploy their workloads in a secure environment.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Dell EMC CTO Idit Levine spoke with SolarWinds Cloud Technology Lead Lee Calcote at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how unikernels are poised to offer all of the developer flexibility afforded to containers, while striving for better security and integrations with many of today’s top container platforms.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fysw3Le34jcThe rise of serverless computing has made many te…The rise of serverless computing has made many telecommunications companies reconsider not only how they configure their stack and networks, but how to best deploy their workloads in a secure environment.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Dell EMC CTO Idit Levine spoke with SolarWinds Cloud Technology Lead Lee Calcote at KubeCon 2016 to discuss how unikernels are poised to offer all of the developer flexibility afforded to containers, while striving for better security and integrations with many of today’s top container platforms.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fysw3Le34jctag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/293616558What's Next for the Cloud Foundry Foundation in 2017 with Executive Director Abby KearnsFri, 18 Nov 2016 09:55:58 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/whats-next-for-cloud-foundry-in-2017-with-executive-director-abby-kearns
00:24:01The New Stack MakersnoIn her new role as Executive Director of the Cloud Foundry Foundation, Abby Kearns aims to not only continue the growth that the platform has seen, but to bolster and inspire the developer community throughout 2017.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Kearns discussed with TNS Founder Alex Williams how Cloud Foundry has brought its service broker API into the forefront of its toolkit to help developers connect their services quickly and simply in an ecosystem that is all about cross-platform compatibility, and highlights some of the future goals of the Cloud Foundry Foundation.In her new role as Executive Director of the Clou…In her new role as Executive Director of the Cloud Foundry Foundation, Abby Kearns aims to not only continue the growth that the platform has seen, but to bolster and inspire the developer community throughout 2017.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Kearns discussed with TNS Founder Alex Williams how Cloud Foundry has brought its service broker API into the forefront of its toolkit to help developers connect their services quickly and simply in an ecosystem that is all about cross-platform compatibility, and highlights some of the future goals of the Cloud Foundry Foundation.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/293464178Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda At KubeConThu, 17 Nov 2016 12:13:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/craig-mcluckie-joe-beda-at-kubecon-converted
00:21:53The New Stack MakersnoAt Kubecon 2016, Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda discuss their new start-up Heptio and the challenges of cloud-native computingAt Kubecon 2016, Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda disc…At Kubecon 2016, Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda discuss their new start-up Heptio and the challenges of cloud-native computingtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/293285607How New Relic is Exploring the Evolution of MonitoringWed, 16 Nov 2016 11:46:21 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/futurestack-evolution-of-monitoring
00:27:03The New Stack MakersnoAs the monitoring landscape continues to evolve, many of today’s organizations are wondering how these advances to how data is collected, used, and stored will affect them.
In today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, New Relic CPO Jim Gochee highlighted what developers and enterprises alike can expect in their progress toward digital transformation. One of the ways that New Relic is addressing these concerns is by hosting events such as the FutureStack conference kicking off today in San Francisco, California.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GUvRGB1m4TkAs the monitoring landscape continues to evolve, …As the monitoring landscape continues to evolve, many of today’s organizations are wondering how these advances to how data is collected, used, and stored will affect them.
In today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, New Relic CPO Jim Gochee highlighted what developers and enterprises alike can expect in their progress toward digital transformation. One of the ways that New Relic is addressing these concerns is by hosting events such as the FutureStack conference kicking off today in San Francisco, California.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GUvRGB1m4Tktag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291218832How OpenStack Aims to be More Inclusive without being ExclusiveWed, 02 Nov 2016 21:18:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-openstack-aims-to-be-more-inclusive
00:13:25The New Stack MakersnoAs 2016 begins to draw to a close, many are looking to set goals for 2017 in terms of improving on diversity and inclusivity in technology fields. Whether it is through making conferences more accessible with things such as headphones, captioning, or quiet spaces to recharge, offering diversity scholarships for speakers, or welcoming people from diverse backgrounds or non-traditional paths into tech, we should all do our part to ensure the continued growth of the industry moving forward.
During OpenStackSummit Barcelona last month, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with CloudDon CEO Sriram Subramanian. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Subramanian discusses his experience navigating a white male dominated industry as a man of color, the ways that the community as a whole can be more welcoming and inclusive to those from all lived experiences, and how the Women of OpenStack group is helping to improve upon the continued diversity initiatives at OpenStack.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PoBApRgYLt0As 2016 begins to draw to a close, many are looki…As 2016 begins to draw to a close, many are looking to set goals for 2017 in terms of improving on diversity and inclusivity in technology fields. Whether it is through making conferences more accessible with things such as headphones, captioning, or quiet spaces to recharge, offering diversity scholarships for speakers, or welcoming people from diverse backgrounds or non-traditional paths into tech, we should all do our part to ensure the continued growth of the industry moving forward.
During OpenStackSummit Barcelona last month, TNS Founder Alex Williams spoke with CloudDon CEO Sriram Subramanian. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Subramanian discusses his experience navigating a white male dominated industry as a man of color, the ways that the community as a whole can be more welcoming and inclusive to those from all lived experiences, and how the Women of OpenStack group is helping to improve upon the continued diversity initiatives at OpenStack.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PoBApRgYLt0tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291218566OPNFV Demonstrates How to Cut the Cord from Proprietary Hardware DesignsWed, 02 Nov 2016 21:17:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-opnfv-and-openstack-are-bolstering-teleco-companies
00:22:10The New Stack MakersnoThere are few things more frustrating than a dropped call. At the keynote event during OpenStack Barcelona, OPNFV rose to the challenge of handling a network failover in a rather dramatic way using its fault management framework, Doctor. Having made a call from on stage on a mobile device, OPNFV Executive Director Heather Kirksey collaborated with OpenStack Chief Operating Officer Mark Collier began to cut the cables from the 5G network core set up on stage in order to demonstrate how the latest version of OpenStack has integrated OPNFV’s fault remediation project, Doctor.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Kirksey explores how today’s teleco industry is changing for the better with the innovations brought forth by Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technology.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sufuNosD8V8&t=1sThere are few things more frustrating than a drop…There are few things more frustrating than a dropped call. At the keynote event during OpenStack Barcelona, OPNFV rose to the challenge of handling a network failover in a rather dramatic way using its fault management framework, Doctor. Having made a call from on stage on a mobile device, OPNFV Executive Director Heather Kirksey collaborated with OpenStack Chief Operating Officer Mark Collier began to cut the cables from the 5G network core set up on stage in order to demonstrate how the latest version of OpenStack has integrated OPNFV’s fault remediation project, Doctor.
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, Kirksey explores how today’s teleco industry is changing for the better with the innovations brought forth by Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technology.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sufuNosD8V8&t=1stag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291218514Changing the Culture of OpenStack Through Increasing DiversityWed, 02 Nov 2016 21:16:36 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/mentoring-changing-culture-openstack
00:21:52The New Stack MakersnoAs OpenStack and its surrounding community continues to grow, many organizations are asking how they can increase the diversity of their teams and improve the health of the OpenStack and open source communities.
In today’s episode of The New Stack makers, we hear from two of the women helping companies to succeed in these areas, HPE Developer Advocate & Community Architect Lisa Marie Namphy and OpenStack Ecosystem Technical Lead Ildiko Vancsa. Vancsa and Namphy joined TNS Founder Alex Williams at OpenStack Summit Barcelona to explore how the challenge of creating more diverse and open communities is being addressed in OpenStack today.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4TKLM2fplrYAs OpenStack and its surrounding community contin…As OpenStack and its surrounding community continues to grow, many organizations are asking how they can increase the diversity of their teams and improve the health of the OpenStack and open source communities.
In today’s episode of The New Stack makers, we hear from two of the women helping companies to succeed in these areas, HPE Developer Advocate & Community Architect Lisa Marie Namphy and OpenStack Ecosystem Technical Lead Ildiko Vancsa. Vancsa and Namphy joined TNS Founder Alex Williams at OpenStack Summit Barcelona to explore how the challenge of creating more diverse and open communities is being addressed in OpenStack today.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4TKLM2fplrYtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291218505How Huawei is Addressing Diversity and Best Practices in Open SourceWed, 02 Nov 2016 21:16:32 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/rocky-grober-of-huawei-in-barcelona
00:21:12The New Stack MakersnoAs the OpenStack community continues to grow, there remains discussion surrounding how to best bring issues of both diversity and best practices to the table. In today’s episode of The New Stack Makers recorded at OpenStack Summit Barcelona, Huawei IT Research and Development Lab Cloud Technologist Rochelle “Rocky” Grober debunks some of the common myths surrounding open source communities and diversity initiatives, how OpenStack can better streamline its practices and experiences to be more user-friendly, and how to better facilitate cross-project communication not only between OpenStack projects, but the open source community as a whole.As the OpenStack community continues to grow, the…As the OpenStack community continues to grow, there remains discussion surrounding how to best bring issues of both diversity and best practices to the table. In today’s episode of The New Stack Makers recorded at OpenStack Summit Barcelona, Huawei IT Research and Development Lab Cloud Technologist Rochelle “Rocky” Grober debunks some of the common myths surrounding open source communities and diversity initiatives, how OpenStack can better streamline its practices and experiences to be more user-friendly, and how to better facilitate cross-project communication not only between OpenStack projects, but the open source community as a whole.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291051804Taming Monolithic Infrastructures with Cloud FoundryWed, 02 Nov 2016 00:56:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/strangling-the-zombie-monolith-cloud-foundry
00:29:04The New Stack Makersno"People joke about strangling the monolith. The monolith is going to be a zombie that just won’t die." - Pivotal Vice President of Products Ian Andrews
Traditionally, enterprise IT operations teams have struggled with their monolithic, zombie-like infrastructure that keeps coming back from the dead. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Pivotal Vice President of Products Ian Andrews, Cloudsoft Founder & CEO Duncan Johnston-Watt, and Dell EMC Cloud Platform Team President Brian Gallagher join TNS Founder Alex Williams to break down how the Cloud Foundry platform enables today's enterprises to bring their infrastructure into the cloud with ease."People joke about strangling the monolith. The m…"People joke about strangling the monolith. The monolith is going to be a zombie that just won’t die." - Pivotal Vice President of Products Ian Andrews
Traditionally, enterprise IT operations teams have struggled with their monolithic, zombie-like infrastructure that keeps coming back from the dead. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Pivotal Vice President of Products Ian Andrews, Cloudsoft Founder & CEO Duncan Johnston-Watt, and Dell EMC Cloud Platform Team President Brian Gallagher join TNS Founder Alex Williams to break down how the Cloud Foundry platform enables today's enterprises to bring their infrastructure into the cloud with ease.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291071436How HPE is Utilizing OpenStack for Greater Customer FlexibilityWed, 02 Nov 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/bobby-patrick-sarwar-raza-hpe-in-barcelona
00:24:23The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we are joined by HPE VP of Cloud and Channel Bobby Patrick and HPE VP of Product Management Sarwar Raza to explore the latest OpenStack strategies from HPE, including the future of HPE and OpenStack, its approach to a rapidly changing market, and developing hardware and software to power customer infrastructures.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's OpenStack Summit in Barcelona, Spain to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how OpenStack is being put to use in today's enterprises.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOe-ezggCXMIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we are j…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we are joined by HPE VP of Cloud and Channel Bobby Patrick and HPE VP of Product Management Sarwar Raza to explore the latest OpenStack strategies from HPE, including the future of HPE and OpenStack, its approach to a rapidly changing market, and developing hardware and software to power customer infrastructures.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's OpenStack Summit in Barcelona, Spain to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how OpenStack is being put to use in today's enterprises.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOe-ezggCXMtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291071434NGINX, an Open Source Web Server for MicroservicesWed, 02 Nov 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-bright-future-of-nginx-openstack
00:26:10The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore some of the latest developments for the NGINX platform leading up to OpenStack Summit Barcelona, NGINX's continued growth of its open source version, and how the commercial NGINX+ platform hopes to enable enterprises to take their business to the next level.
NGINX CEO Gus Robertson, NGINX Head of Products Owen Garrett, and NGINX CMO Peter Guagenti join TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson at this year's OpenStack Summit in Barcelona to discuss the above topics and more.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3ZM2HyrQPn4In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore some of the latest developments for the NGINX platform leading up to OpenStack Summit Barcelona, NGINX's continued growth of its open source version, and how the commercial NGINX+ platform hopes to enable enterprises to take their business to the next level.
NGINX CEO Gus Robertson, NGINX Head of Products Owen Garrett, and NGINX CMO Peter Guagenti join TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson at this year's OpenStack Summit in Barcelona to discuss the above topics and more.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3ZM2HyrQPn4tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291071433A Day in the Life of OpenStack Ironic Core Team Member Ruby LooWed, 02 Nov 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/ruby-loo-of-intel-in-barcelona
00:16:43The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers we caught up with Intel Cloud Software Senior Developer Ruby Loo to learn more about the daily life of an OpenStack project core manager in her work with OpenStack Ironic, the future of bare metal provisioning with OpenStack Ironic, and hear more about Loo's decades of experience working in the upstream OpenStack community.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InlrBtZFBYwIn this episode of The New Stack Makers we caught…In this episode of The New Stack Makers we caught up with Intel Cloud Software Senior Developer Ruby Loo to learn more about the daily life of an OpenStack project core manager in her work with OpenStack Ironic, the future of bare metal provisioning with OpenStack Ironic, and hear more about Loo's decades of experience working in the upstream OpenStack community.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InlrBtZFBYwtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291071430Creating At-Scale Cloud Native Deployments with HPE and OpenStackWed, 02 Nov 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/cloud-native-deployments-with-hpe-openstack
00:21:33The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Founder Alex Williams, HPE VP of Technology and Cloud Consulting Services Tom Norton explores how HPE customers are utilizing both OpenStack and HPE to transform their infrastructure to a more cloud-native ecosystem.
With the rise of containers and microservices in the enterprise, Norton goes on to highlight how users are making the most of OpenStack to build and provision their own cloud-based environments with additional tools such as Docker, Mesosphere, and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by…In this episode of The New Stack Makers hosted by TNS Founder Alex Williams, HPE VP of Technology and Cloud Consulting Services Tom Norton explores how HPE customers are utilizing both OpenStack and HPE to transform their infrastructure to a more cloud-native ecosystem.
With the rise of containers and microservices in the enterprise, Norton goes on to highlight how users are making the most of OpenStack to build and provision their own cloud-based environments with additional tools such as Docker, Mesosphere, and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/290916188TNS Sound Bytes: The Vibe at OpenStack Summit BarcelonaTue, 01 Nov 2016 03:50:55 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tns-sound-bytes-the-vibe-at-openstack-summit-barcelona
00:06:45The New Stack MakersnoHot off the show floor at OpenStack Summit Barcelona 2016, The New Stack team took a moment to speak to attendees at companies such as Verizon, Cisco, Cirba, Intel, Red Hat, JPB Groep BV, and OpenStack Foundation Director of Business Development and Alliances Heidi Bretz regarding how today's organizations are working with OpenStack in their own projects to help achieve their goals.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiyyVf9RBB0Hot off the show floor at OpenStack Summit Barcel…Hot off the show floor at OpenStack Summit Barcelona 2016, The New Stack team took a moment to speak to attendees at companies such as Verizon, Cisco, Cirba, Intel, Red Hat, JPB Groep BV, and OpenStack Foundation Director of Business Development and Alliances Heidi Bretz regarding how today's organizations are working with OpenStack in their own projects to help achieve their goals.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiyyVf9RBB0tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/290718842Exploring Prometheus Use Cases with Brian BrazilSun, 30 Oct 2016 22:45:56 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-prometheus-use-cases-with-brian-brazil
00:12:17The New Stack MakersnoAs the second project adopted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in May of 2016, Prometheus has often found itself in the spotlight. A testament to the growth of Prometheus in the enterprise can be seen by the fact that there is now a Prometheus Day at this year’s KubeCon and CloudNativeCon taking place in Seattle on November 8-9, 2016. Prometheus has immense scaling capabilities that make it well suited for a variety of monitoring tasks, though some critique of the platform still remains.
“There are a few common reactions when people first see Prometheus. People wonder, ‘Why isn’t it a log processing system,’ and another other common one is, ‘it isn’t push, how can it possibly work.’” said Prometheus creator and infrastructure engineer Brian Brazil in today's episode of The New Stack Makers. Brazil goes on to highlight some core use cases in Prometheus, and how those working with the platform can get the most out of it in their own development pipeline.As the second project adopted by the Cloud Native…As the second project adopted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in May of 2016, Prometheus has often found itself in the spotlight. A testament to the growth of Prometheus in the enterprise can be seen by the fact that there is now a Prometheus Day at this year’s KubeCon and CloudNativeCon taking place in Seattle on November 8-9, 2016. Prometheus has immense scaling capabilities that make it well suited for a variety of monitoring tasks, though some critique of the platform still remains.
“There are a few common reactions when people first see Prometheus. People wonder, ‘Why isn’t it a log processing system,’ and another other common one is, ‘it isn’t push, how can it possibly work.’” said Prometheus creator and infrastructure engineer Brian Brazil in today's episode of The New Stack Makers. Brazil goes on to highlight some core use cases in Prometheus, and how those working with the platform can get the most out of it in their own development pipeline.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/290268879Encouraging IT Diversity: An interview with OpenStack's Anne GentleThu, 27 Oct 2016 18:02:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/encouraging-it-diversity-an-interview-with-openstacks-anne-gentle
00:15:56The New Stack MakersnoOften, women are presented with a, “Prove it again,” bias in the workplace. As part of the OpenStack Technical Committee for the last four years in addition to her role as a Technical Product Manager at Cisco, Anne Gentle has experienced her fair share of these biases. Gentle shared her experience and expertise in this matter on today's episode of The New Stack Makers alongside TNS Founder Alex Williams at OpenStack Barcelona.
Increasing diversity in the technology industry is something that has gone from discussion to action in recent years. In 1985, 37% of computer science graduates were women. That number has continued to decline over the years, with women now earning only 18% of today’s computer science degrees according to research by the National Center for Education Statistics.Often, women are presented with a, “Prove it agai…Often, women are presented with a, “Prove it again,” bias in the workplace. As part of the OpenStack Technical Committee for the last four years in addition to her role as a Technical Product Manager at Cisco, Anne Gentle has experienced her fair share of these biases. Gentle shared her experience and expertise in this matter on today's episode of The New Stack Makers alongside TNS Founder Alex Williams at OpenStack Barcelona.
Increasing diversity in the technology industry is something that has gone from discussion to action in recent years. In 1985, 37% of computer science graduates were women. That number has continued to decline over the years, with women now earning only 18% of today’s computer science degrees according to research by the National Center for Education Statistics.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/287205886Prometheus Gets its Own Day at Kubecon, a Testament to its Rise in the EcosystemTue, 11 Oct 2016 19:49:35 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-history-of-prometheus-with-julius-volz
00:26:09The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the history of Prometheus, how the open source community and its May 2016 adoption as the second project in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has impacted Prometheus, discuss the upcoming Prometheus Day at KubeCon Seattle, and analyze the ways in which time series databases have evolved over time.
Prometheus Creator and Infrastructure Engineer Julius Volz recently spoke with The New Stack Associate Podcast Product Kiran Oliver on the above topics and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the history of Prometheus, how the open source community and its May 2016 adoption as the second project in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has impacted Prometheus, discuss the upcoming Prometheus Day at KubeCon Seattle, and analyze the ways in which time series databases have evolved over time.
Prometheus Creator and Infrastructure Engineer Julius Volz recently spoke with The New Stack Associate Podcast Product Kiran Oliver on the above topics and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917858The Challenge of DevOps and the Danger of ‘Super Chickens’Mon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/developer-superchickens-enterprise-kryptonite
00:23:56The New Stack MakersnoTransformation of one’s organization, culture, and infrastructure is something that cannot be accomplished overnight. Oftentimes, today’s businesses are looking for quick-fix solutions to long-term problems without addressing the true cause of their issue. Cloud Foundry Vice President of Industry Strategy Abby Kearns believes one of the things masking the depth of change required to solve these issues within the enterprise is the term DevOps.
Kearns and IBM Blue Box Director of Technical Advocacy and Community Kim Bannerman discuss creating stronger organizations by increasing diversity, managing expectations, and understanding that change is an ongoing process.Transformation of one’s organization, culture, an…Transformation of one’s organization, culture, and infrastructure is something that cannot be accomplished overnight. Oftentimes, today’s businesses are looking for quick-fix solutions to long-term problems without addressing the true cause of their issue. Cloud Foundry Vice President of Industry Strategy Abby Kearns believes one of the things masking the depth of change required to solve these issues within the enterprise is the term DevOps.
Kearns and IBM Blue Box Director of Technical Advocacy and Community Kim Bannerman discuss creating stronger organizations by increasing diversity, managing expectations, and understanding that change is an ongoing process.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917856Exploring the Pros and Cons of Serverless Computing with IBM OpenWhiskMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/andreas-nauerz-michael-behrendt-of-ibm-at-cloud-foundry-eu
00:17:18The New Stack MakersnoServerless computing enables developers to get started with a project without having to worry about the minute details of system management as compared to working with a VM. For those seeking the scalability and cost savings that going serverless provides, projects such as IBM OpenWhisk offer both mobile developers and those breaking their legacy applications down into microservices an alternative which stands in stark contrast to the traditional offerings available today.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.Serverless computing enables developers to get st…Serverless computing enables developers to get started with a project without having to worry about the minute details of system management as compared to working with a VM. For those seeking the scalability and cost savings that going serverless provides, projects such as IBM OpenWhisk offer both mobile developers and those breaking their legacy applications down into microservices an alternative which stands in stark contrast to the traditional offerings available today.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917853Running Serverless Technology on Cloud Foundry with Iron.ioMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/chad-arimura-at-cloud-foundry-europe-converted
00:18:18The New Stack MakersnoCloud Foundry is the latest platform to get a native Iron.io integration, which was announced at the recent Cloud Foundry Europe Summit.
In this episode of the The New Stack Makers podcast, we grilled Iron.io CEO Chad Arimura at the summit about how the company's software runs on Cloud Foundry. We also discussed Docker stability, the possibility of integrating Iron.io with the Bosh deployment tool, the emerging use case of asynchronous serverless jobs, and the recent explosion of interest around serverless architectures.Cloud Foundry is the latest platform to get a nat…Cloud Foundry is the latest platform to get a native Iron.io integration, which was announced at the recent Cloud Foundry Europe Summit.
In this episode of the The New Stack Makers podcast, we grilled Iron.io CEO Chad Arimura at the summit about how the company's software runs on Cloud Foundry. We also discussed Docker stability, the possibility of integrating Iron.io with the Bosh deployment tool, the emerging use case of asynchronous serverless jobs, and the recent explosion of interest around serverless architectures.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917852How Cloud Foundry Connects with the Google Cloud Platform Using BoshMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/eric-johnson-colleen-briant-google-in-frankfurt
00:27:31The New Stack MakersnoThe New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.
For this interview, we spoke with two of the Google software engineers behind the GCP CLI for Bosh, Colleen Briant and Eric Johnson, to learn more about how the CLI can be used, with Google and with other public and private cloud deployments. Hear the interview on this latest edition of The New Stack MakersThe New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this …The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.
For this interview, we spoke with two of the Google software engineers behind the GCP CLI for Bosh, Colleen Briant and Eric Johnson, to learn more about how the CLI can be used, with Google and with other public and private cloud deployments. Hear the interview on this latest edition of The New Stack Makerstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917849Cloud Foundry Remains King over a Changing Platform LandscapeMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/holger-mueller-constellation-researcy-at-cloud-foundry-eu
00:18:35The New Stack MakersnoThe New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this …The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917845Debunking Unikernel CriticismsMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/idit-levine-dell-emc-at-cloud-foundry-eu
00:23:50The New Stack MakersnoFor those working with IoT applications and microservices, unikernels present one of the most promising pieces of technology in the container ecosystem today.
When first getting started with unikernels, developers may be concerned about scaling, or getting their system set up correctly. CTO of Dell EMC Idit Levine hopes to address this through the creation of Unik, a unikernel compilation build-pack integrated with both Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.For those working with IoT applications and micro…For those working with IoT applications and microservices, unikernels present one of the most promising pieces of technology in the container ecosystem today.
When first getting started with unikernels, developers may be concerned about scaling, or getting their system set up correctly. CTO of Dell EMC Idit Levine hopes to address this through the creation of Unik, a unikernel compilation build-pack integrated with both Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285917841Exploring the Future of Microservices in a Multi-Cloud Universe with Cloud FoundryMon, 03 Oct 2016 22:55:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/mike-gehard-abby-kearns-chip-childers-at-cloud-foundry-eu
00:23:23The New Stack Makersno“I think microservices also give you a great way to experiment and try things out. To have small wins, that’s one great aspect of microservices. You can quickly iterate and deploy applications, and it also means you didn’t spend a lot of time there,” Cloud Foundry Vice President Abby Kearns noted in an interview at OpenStack Summit Frankfurt alongside Pivotal Senior Software Engineer Mike Gehard and Cloud Foundry VP of Technology Chip Childers.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.
Watch this interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWIHU54oIo8“I think microservices also give you a great way …“I think microservices also give you a great way to experiment and try things out. To have small wins, that’s one great aspect of microservices. You can quickly iterate and deploy applications, and it also means you didn’t spend a lot of time there,” Cloud Foundry Vice President Abby Kearns noted in an interview at OpenStack Summit Frankfurt alongside Pivotal Senior Software Engineer Mike Gehard and Cloud Foundry VP of Technology Chip Childers.
The New Stack hosted a day of podcasting at this year's Cloud Foundry Summit in Frankfurt to hear from some of today's most influential community voices surrounding how Cloud Foundry, application development platforms, and open source oriented technologies are being put to use in Europe.
Watch this interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWIHU54oIo8tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/285103560The Second Wave of Platforms, an Interview with Cloud Foundry's Sam RamjiWed, 28 Sep 2016 13:49:10 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sam-ramji-at-cloud-foundry-europe
00:28:40The New Stack MakersnoIn today’s world of platforms, services are increasingly connected. In the past, platform as a service offerings were pretty much isolated. It’s that new connected infrastructure that is driving the growth of Cloud Foundry, the open source, service oriented platform technology.
Sam Ramji is CEO of Cloud Foundry, which is holding its European event in Frankfurt this week. At the conference, Ramji sat down with Alex Williams, founder of The New Stack, to discuss, among other topics:
Europe’s adoption of platform technologies.
IoT and the connection to serverless technologies.
The maturity of the container ecosystem and the corollary to Cloud Foundry.
Cloud Foundry BOSH, the open source tool for release engineering, deployment, lifecycle management, and monitoring of distributed systems.
The open source community’s collaboration across competing services.In today’s world of platforms, services are incre…In today’s world of platforms, services are increasingly connected. In the past, platform as a service offerings were pretty much isolated. It’s that new connected infrastructure that is driving the growth of Cloud Foundry, the open source, service oriented platform technology.
Sam Ramji is CEO of Cloud Foundry, which is holding its European event in Frankfurt this week. At the conference, Ramji sat down with Alex Williams, founder of The New Stack, to discuss, among other topics:
Europe’s adoption of platform technologies.
IoT and the connection to serverless technologies.
The maturity of the container ecosystem and the corollary to Cloud Foundry.
Cloud Foundry BOSH, the open source tool for release engineering, deployment, lifecycle management, and monitoring of distributed systems.
The open source community’s collaboration across competing services.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/284277812TNS Tutorials: Streamlining Developer Workflows Through Eclipse Che and Bitnami IntegrationFri, 23 Sep 2016 12:32:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/streamlining-developer-workflows-through-eclipse-che-and-bitnami-integration
00:16:53The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Tutorial Fridays, we explore how Bitnami and Codenvy are streamlining DevOps CI/CD pipelines.
Bitnami VP of Marketing David Dennis joined Codenvy CEO Tyler Jewell and Bitnami VP of Engineering Rick Spencer along with TNS Founder Alex Williams for a short demonstration on working with Eclipse Che and Jenkins in Bitnami’s developer containers, which are preconfigured to get developers up-and-running quickly.
Watch the tutorial on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-eQklVIUfk8
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/streamlining-developer-workflows-eclipse-che-bitnami-integration/In this episode of The New Stack Tutorial Fridays…In this episode of The New Stack Tutorial Fridays, we explore how Bitnami and Codenvy are streamlining DevOps CI/CD pipelines.
Bitnami VP of Marketing David Dennis joined Codenvy CEO Tyler Jewell and Bitnami VP of Engineering Rick Spencer along with TNS Founder Alex Williams for a short demonstration on working with Eclipse Che and Jenkins in Bitnami’s developer containers, which are preconfigured to get developers up-and-running quickly.
Watch the tutorial on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-eQklVIUfk8
Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/streamlining-developer-workflows-eclipse-che-bitnami-integration/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/282494396The New Stack Makers: Dirk Hohndel, VMware's head of Open SourceMon, 12 Sep 2016 01:54:44 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-new-stack-makers-dirk-hohndel-vmware
00:28:07The New Stack Makersno“You will not be able to make everyone happy,” explained Dirk Hohndel, just a few months into his appointment as VMware’s Chief Open Source Officer. “And my goal is not to make everyone happy. My goal is to find the projects where there is agreement to be found, to make things better for them, for us, for the customers.”
Hohndel is discussing the tight-wire act that anyone must perform when serving as the public face for open source development, while at the same time representing a company that tightly guards and protects its intellectual property. When the containerization “movement” (such as they are in technology circles) first began, Docker Inc., along with a handful of other companies in Docker’s orbital vicinity, set forth to execute a kind of software-based infrastructure revolution. The objective of that revolution was to overturn VMware’s solid hold on the infrastructure layer.
VMware’s response is ongoing, and may yet be viewed historically as masterful. After only a short period of fighting back, VMware adopted the mantle of the movement itself. And at VMworld 2016 in late August, where we interviewed Hohndel for this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, it was assembling the components and the business strategy to actually take over the lead of the entire movement.
In short, VMware pivoted before the revolution could hit it.
Hohndel’s reputation in the open source community was already legendary before he joined VMware. He was the long-time CTO of the original SuSE Linux AG organization, and later headed open source efforts at Intel for 15 years. Now, he finds himself the point man for perhaps the most important effort VMware has thus far undertaken: selling the idea of vSphere integration to a development community that still, for the most part, perceives proprietary platforms as the enemy.“You will not be able to make everyone happy,” ex…“You will not be able to make everyone happy,” explained Dirk Hohndel, just a few months into his appointment as VMware’s Chief Open Source Officer. “And my goal is not to make everyone happy. My goal is to find the projects where there is agreement to be found, to make things better for them, for us, for the customers.”
Hohndel is discussing the tight-wire act that anyone must perform when serving as the public face for open source development, while at the same time representing a company that tightly guards and protects its intellectual property. When the containerization “movement” (such as they are in technology circles) first began, Docker Inc., along with a handful of other companies in Docker’s orbital vicinity, set forth to execute a kind of software-based infrastructure revolution. The objective of that revolution was to overturn VMware’s solid hold on the infrastructure layer.
VMware’s response is ongoing, and may yet be viewed historically as masterful. After only a short period of fighting back, VMware adopted the mantle of the movement itself. And at VMworld 2016 in late August, where we interviewed Hohndel for this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, it was assembling the components and the business strategy to actually take over the lead of the entire movement.
In short, VMware pivoted before the revolution could hit it.
Hohndel’s reputation in the open source community was already legendary before he joined VMware. He was the long-time CTO of the original SuSE Linux AG organization, and later headed open source efforts at Intel for 15 years. Now, he finds himself the point man for perhaps the most important effort VMware has thus far undertaken: selling the idea of vSphere integration to a development community that still, for the most part, perceives proprietary platforms as the enemy.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931409How CoreOS is Building Confidence with Kubernetes in ProductionThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/coreos-confidence-kubernetes
00:22:19The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how CoreOS is improving the power of etcd within Kubernetes, how monitoring solutions such as the Prometheus impact Kubernetes, and what today’s developers can expect moving forward when operating etcd in production.
CoreOS CTO Brandon Philips sat down with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and EBook Editor Ben Ball for a discussion during Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how CoreOS is improving the power of etcd within Kubernetes, how monitoring solutions such as the Prometheus impact Kubernetes, and what today’s developers can expect moving forward when operating etcd in production.
CoreOS CTO Brandon Philips sat down with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and EBook Editor Ben Ball for a discussion during Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931407The Evolution of Cloud Native Computing with CNCF Executive Director Dan KohnThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dan-kohn-cloud-native-computing-foundation
00:18:05The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we delve into some of the latest work from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, how containers can be utilized to create powerful new stacks, and the evolving narrative surrounding cloud native computing.
CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn joins TNS Founder Alex Williams for a conversation on the above topics and more that took place at Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we delve…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we delve into some of the latest work from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, how containers can be utilized to create powerful new stacks, and the evolving narrative surrounding cloud native computing.
CNCF Executive Director Dan Kohn joins TNS Founder Alex Williams for a conversation on the above topics and more that took place at Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931405How RedHat OpenShift is Empowering its CommunityThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/red-hat-openshift-empowering-community
00:23:23The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how Red Hat is empowering its OpenShift platform and community through containers and Kubernetes, and what the CNCF community cluster can offer today’s developers.
Red Hat Director of Community Development Diane Mueller-Klingspor, Red Hat Vice President and CTO Chris Wright, and Red Hat Senior Principle Software Engineer Jeremy Eder joined TNS Founder Alex Williams for a discussion on the above topics and more taking place at Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how Red Hat is empowering its OpenShift platform and community through containers and Kubernetes, and what the CNCF community cluster can offer today’s developers.
Red Hat Director of Community Development Diane Mueller-Klingspor, Red Hat Vice President and CTO Chris Wright, and Red Hat Senior Principle Software Engineer Jeremy Eder joined TNS Founder Alex Williams for a discussion on the above topics and more taking place at Cloud Native Day Toronto 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931401How the OpenStack Ecosystem is Adapting to the Container WorldThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:16 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/paas-movement-affecting-openstack
00:29:03The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how OpenStack is being put to use in containerized environments, open source projects currently shaping the ecosystem, and how the changes surrounding infrastructure have shaped OpenStack.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Cloud & Container Technology Leader Lee Calcote sat down for a discussion with Cisco Director of Product Management and Strategy Duane DeCapite to get his thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how OpenStack is being put to use in containerized environments, open source projects currently shaping the ecosystem, and how the changes surrounding infrastructure have shaped OpenStack.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Cloud & Container Technology Leader Lee Calcote sat down for a discussion with Cisco Director of Product Management and Strategy Duane DeCapite to get his thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931400Bringing Scalability and Flexibility to PostgreSQL with Crunchy Data SolutionsThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/bringing-scalability-and-flexibility-to-postresql
00:12:18The New Stack MakersnoAs more companies make the shift to open source, users working with large scale databases have been demanding more of their infrastructure. Seeking the flexibility of a PaaS platform has led to the creation of Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings and open source projects such as Crunchy Data Solutions. Centering on creating highly scalable and customizable Postgres stacks, the continued evolution of making database technologies that integrate well with other cloud native technologies has been an ongoing challenge.
The main problem facing customers was how to approach data persistence in a way that would ensure their Postgres database coexisted with their existing stack. Crunchy Data Solutions Data Architect Jeff McCormick spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams during August 2016’s Cloud Native Day Toronto in a brief discussion on these topics.As more companies make the shift to open source, …As more companies make the shift to open source, users working with large scale databases have been demanding more of their infrastructure. Seeking the flexibility of a PaaS platform has led to the creation of Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings and open source projects such as Crunchy Data Solutions. Centering on creating highly scalable and customizable Postgres stacks, the continued evolution of making database technologies that integrate well with other cloud native technologies has been an ongoing challenge.
The main problem facing customers was how to approach data persistence in a way that would ensure their Postgres database coexisted with their existing stack. Crunchy Data Solutions Data Architect Jeff McCormick spoke with TNS Founder Alex Williams during August 2016’s Cloud Native Day Toronto in a brief discussion on these topics.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931399Exploring PaaS versus Containers in Cloud Native ComputingThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/joseph-jacks-apprenda
00:27:13The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, Apprenda Senior Director of Product Management: Kubernetes Platform Engineering Joseph Jacks discusses cloud native technologies, open source, and the challenges facing developers today alongside TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Sr. Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote during August 2016’s Cloud Native Day Toronto.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Apprenda…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Apprenda Senior Director of Product Management: Kubernetes Platform Engineering Joseph Jacks discusses cloud native technologies, open source, and the challenges facing developers today alongside TNS Founder Alex Williams and co-host SolarWinds Sr. Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote during August 2016’s Cloud Native Day Toronto.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281931398The Swinging Pendulum of Container OrchestrationThu, 08 Sep 2016 09:37:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/swinging-pendulum-of-container-orchestration
00:28:07The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we dive into pluggable architectures, how projects such as Mantl are helping developers and organizations create ala carte open source stack solutions, and the future of cloud-native development.
Cisco CTO of Cloud Native Platforms & Services Ken Owens and SolarWinds Senior Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote joined TNS Founder Alex Williams during Cloud Native Day 2016 in Toronto, Canada to offer their thoughts on these issues and more.
Also Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN_3-9cDfaUIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we dive …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we dive into pluggable architectures, how projects such as Mantl are helping developers and organizations create ala carte open source stack solutions, and the future of cloud-native development.
Cisco CTO of Cloud Native Platforms & Services Ken Owens and SolarWinds Senior Director of Technology Strategy Lee Calcote joined TNS Founder Alex Williams during Cloud Native Day 2016 in Toronto, Canada to offer their thoughts on these issues and more.
Also Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN_3-9cDfaUtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281738365How the Serverless Framework is Reshaping AWS LambdaWed, 07 Sep 2016 01:24:12 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-serverless-is-reshaping-aws-lambda
00:22:02The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the recent v1.0 beta release of the Serverless framework is redefining how developers work with Lambda, how the open source community’s feedback shaped the direction that Serverless has taken, and the adoption of serverless architectures in today’s developer workflows.
The New Stack’s Kiran Oliver spoke with Serverless Founder and creator Austen Collins to get a first-hand look into the topics above.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the recent v1.0 beta release of the Serverless framework is redefining how developers work with Lambda, how the open source community’s feedback shaped the direction that Serverless has taken, and the adoption of serverless architectures in today’s developer workflows.
The New Stack’s Kiran Oliver spoke with Serverless Founder and creator Austen Collins to get a first-hand look into the topics above.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281706240Telemetry: What it Is, What it Isn't, and Why it's ImportantTue, 06 Sep 2016 20:59:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/exploring-telemetry
00:21:56The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn about the nuances behind software defined infrastructure, how new approaches to telemetry are changing the way users interact with their data, and the ways that distributed analytics can be put into practice in the enterprise.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Intel SDI (Software Defined Infrastructure) Distributed Analytics Engineer Brian Womack during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco to get his thoughts on these topics and more. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn about the nuances behind software defined infrastructure, how new approaches to telemetry are changing the way users interact with their data, and the ways that distributed analytics can be put into practice in the enterprise.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Intel SDI (Software Defined Infrastructure) Distributed Analytics Engineer Brian Womack during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco to get his thoughts on these topics and more. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281706238How Stateful Storage and Memory Advances are Impacting ContainersTue, 06 Sep 2016 20:59:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/how-stateful-storage-and-memory-are-impacting-containers
00:18:11The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how container storage has evolved over the years, the parallels between VMs and containers when running functions, and how open source is affecting the container landscape.
Intel Senior Principal Engineer and System Architect David Cohen joined TNS Founder Alex Williams during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum to offer his insight on these topics and more.
Hear our entire Intel Developer Forum Playlist at: https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sets/intel-developer-forum-2016
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AgvaRIFRKKwIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how container storage has evolved over the years, the parallels between VMs and containers when running functions, and how open source is affecting the container landscape.
Intel Senior Principal Engineer and System Architect David Cohen joined TNS Founder Alex Williams during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum to offer his insight on these topics and more.
Hear our entire Intel Developer Forum Playlist at: https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sets/intel-developer-forum-2016
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AgvaRIFRKKwtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/281706235Democratizing Metrics with Intel Snap and GrafanaTue, 06 Sep 2016 20:59:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/democratizing-metrics
00:29:59The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look at how Grafana and the Intel Snap Framework are changing how enterprises handle their data. Topics ranged from best practices when measuring data, how decoupling plugin architecture enables developers to publish data easier, and the potential shortcomings of machine learning.
TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with Intel Telemetry Developer Associate Matt Brender and Raintank Co-Founder and CEO Raj Dutt to hear their thoughts on these topics and more during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look at how Grafana and the Intel Snap Framework are changing how enterprises handle their data. Topics ranged from best practices when measuring data, how decoupling plugin architecture enables developers to publish data easier, and the potential shortcomings of machine learning.
TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with Intel Telemetry Developer Associate Matt Brender and Raintank Co-Founder and CEO Raj Dutt to hear their thoughts on these topics and more during the 2016 Intel Developer Forum.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/278035265Sound Bytes: Container Storage at Scale with StorageOSFri, 12 Aug 2016 23:44:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/chris-brandon-of-storage-os
00:05:10The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a short sound byte from the DockerCon 2016 show floor featuring StorageOS CEO Chris Brandon. Topics at hand included a short introduction to StorageOS, a glance into why high availability when working with container storage at scale is critical, and more. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a short sound byte from the DockerCon 2016 show floor featuring StorageOS CEO Chris Brandon. Topics at hand included a short introduction to StorageOS, a glance into why high availability when working with container storage at scale is critical, and more. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/278030371Taking the Mystery out of Cloud Brokerage with HPE HelionFri, 12 Aug 2016 22:57:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/taking-mystery-out-of-cloud-brokerage
00:10:16The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how cloud brokerage is at work in today’s enterprise environment, the ways in which HPE Helion can improve how enterprises interact with the cloud, and why consistency is crucial to getting the most of out one’s cloud brokerage solution.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Sita Lowman, HPE Senior Director, Enterprise Cloud and Hybrid IT Product Management, and HPE Global Director of Strategy, Workload and Cloud Practice Jay Keyse to hear their thoughts on these topics and more during HPE Discover 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how cloud brokerage is at work in today’s enterprise environment, the ways in which HPE Helion can improve how enterprises interact with the cloud, and why consistency is crucial to getting the most of out one’s cloud brokerage solution.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Sita Lowman, HPE Senior Director, Enterprise Cloud and Hybrid IT Product Management, and HPE Global Director of Strategy, Workload and Cloud Practice Jay Keyse to hear their thoughts on these topics and more during HPE Discover 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/277945336DevOps: Plumbing the Last MileFri, 12 Aug 2016 10:59:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/devops-plumbing-the-last-mile
00:24:25The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how tools such as Chef Automate and ChatOps enable DevOps teams to work more efficiently, the ways in which agile development practices have shaped DevOps, and how the culture of DevOps has evolved as the ways that businesses use software has changed.
Host Lee Calcote and The New Stack Managerial Editor & Co-Host Joab Jackson spoke with Electric Cloud CTO Anders Wallgren and VictorOps DevOps Evangelist Jason Hand during ChefConf 2016 to hear their thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how tools such as Chef Automate and ChatOps enable DevOps teams to work more efficiently, the ways in which agile development practices have shaped DevOps, and how the culture of DevOps has evolved as the ways that businesses use software has changed.
Host Lee Calcote and The New Stack Managerial Editor & Co-Host Joab Jackson spoke with Electric Cloud CTO Anders Wallgren and VictorOps DevOps Evangelist Jason Hand during ChefConf 2016 to hear their thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/276954588Erlang, a Language for the Internet of ThingsFri, 05 Aug 2016 14:20:48 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-past-present-and-future-of-erlang
00:48:12The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore Erlang’s telco beginnings, how the language has evolved in the present IoT-driven landscape, its unique differences when working at scale, and what the future of Erlang may offer developers with the creation of new programming languages such as Elixir.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with Erlang Solutions founder & Technical Director Francesco Cesarini and Basho CTO Dave McCrory to hear their thoughts on these topics and more.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/past-present-future-erlang/In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore Erlang’s telco beginnings, how the language has evolved in the present IoT-driven landscape, its unique differences when working at scale, and what the future of Erlang may offer developers with the creation of new programming languages such as Elixir.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with Erlang Solutions founder & Technical Director Francesco Cesarini and Basho CTO Dave McCrory to hear their thoughts on these topics and more.
Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/past-present-future-erlang/tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/275919167Modern Monitoring is an Analytics ProblemFri, 29 Jul 2016 14:23:30 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/modern-monitoring-is-an-analytics-problem
00:11:32The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the data generated by today’s applications can be improved with proper analytics and processes, how SignalFX is addressing the issues surrounding working with data at scale, and how having the right insights through application monitoring can empower today’s enterprise. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with SignalFX Software Engineer Rajesh Raman to hear his thoughts and to discuss his panel from Gluecon 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the data generated by today’s applications can be improved with proper analytics and processes, how SignalFX is addressing the issues surrounding working with data at scale, and how having the right insights through application monitoring can empower today’s enterprise. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with SignalFX Software Engineer Rajesh Raman to hear his thoughts and to discuss his panel from Gluecon 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/275613229Behind the Scenes of Project Calico with Tigera Co-Founder Alex PollittWed, 27 Jul 2016 14:44:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/behind-the-scenes-of-projet-calico-with-tigera-co-founder-alex-pollitt
00:16:32The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we explore how Project Calico hopes to streamline and evolve software-defined networking, its collaboration with Flannel, and how today’s containers are changing how developers connect their architecture and its components. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Tigera Co-Founder Alex Pollitt to hear his thoughts on these matters and more during Gluecon 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we explore how Project Calico hopes to streamline and evolve software-defined networking, its collaboration with Flannel, and how today’s containers are changing how developers connect their architecture and its components. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Tigera Co-Founder Alex Pollitt to hear his thoughts on these matters and more during Gluecon 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/274654034SwaggerHub Has Embraced Serverless Computing and Thinks You Should, TooThu, 21 Jul 2016 05:51:12 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/swaggerbears-tony-tam-at-gluecon
00:10:06The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a short demonstration from Gluecon 2016 of how SwaggerHub integrates with AWS Lambda, an in-depth video demonstration of SwaggerHub’s capabilities, and a discussion between The New Stack founder Alex Williams and Smart Bear Software Vice President of Products at Swagger Tony Tam to learn more about the newest integration to the Swagger platform.
Read more: http://thenewstack.io/podcasts/
Watch the Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaHQbMyZsXAIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a short demonstration from Gluecon 2016 of how SwaggerHub integrates with AWS Lambda, an in-depth video demonstration of SwaggerHub’s capabilities, and a discussion between The New Stack founder Alex Williams and Smart Bear Software Vice President of Products at Swagger Tony Tam to learn more about the newest integration to the Swagger platform.
Read more: http://thenewstack.io/podcasts/
Watch the Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaHQbMyZsXAtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/273312823Red Hat’s Paul Cormier: Containers are Here to StayTue, 12 Jul 2016 13:39:58 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/behind-the-scenes-with-red-hat-evp-paul-cormier
00:21:50The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn more about how Red Hat has taken its OpenShift platform into new territory for working with containers, how the history of containers has helped to shape the ways we work with them today, and what enterprises can do to help ensure their business benefits from containerizing its software development projects. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Red Hat’s Executive Vice President of Engineering Paul Cormier during the June 2016 Red Hat Summit to hear his thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn mo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn more about how Red Hat has taken its OpenShift platform into new territory for working with containers, how the history of containers has helped to shape the ways we work with them today, and what enterprises can do to help ensure their business benefits from containerizing its software development projects. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Red Hat’s Executive Vice President of Engineering Paul Cormier during the June 2016 Red Hat Summit to hear his thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272436113How CloudFabrix Eases the Pain of Updating Today's Legacy Enterprise StackWed, 06 Jul 2016 13:43:59 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/cloudfabrix-legacy-stack-update
00:12:24The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look into the ways that cloud-based governance platform CloudFabrix is empowering enterprises to harness the power of multi-cloud development, and what barriers today’s enterprises face when setting up a new governance policy. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with CloudFabrix Product and Marketing Lead Bhaskar Krishnamsetty to get his thoughts not only on the above, but to learn more about the organization.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look into the ways that cloud-based governance platform CloudFabrix is empowering enterprises to harness the power of multi-cloud development, and what barriers today’s enterprises face when setting up a new governance policy. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with CloudFabrix Product and Marketing Lead Bhaskar Krishnamsetty to get his thoughts not only on the above, but to learn more about the organization.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164925Sound Bytes: Docker's Built-In Orchestration: What it Could Mean for KubernetesMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/docker-orchestration-what-it-means-kubernetes
00:04:51The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a sound byte from the DockerCon 2016 show floor with Shippable CTO and Co-Founder Avi Cavale. Topics at hand included discussing the announcement of Docker’s latest hot-button topic, its built-in orchestration toolkit.
With Docker shifting to occupy in-house a space which had long been seen as Kubernetes territory, the discourse surrounding Docker’s announcement has yet to show signs of slowing down. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we offer a sound byte from the DockerCon 2016 show floor with Shippable CTO and Co-Founder Avi Cavale. Topics at hand included discussing the announcement of Docker’s latest hot-button topic, its built-in orchestration toolkit.
With Docker shifting to occupy in-house a space which had long been seen as Kubernetes territory, the discourse surrounding Docker’s announcement has yet to show signs of slowing down. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164922Sound Bytes: Avinash Lakshman on the Future of Docker when Working at ScaleMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:46 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/avinash-lakshman-of-hedvig-at-dockercon
00:04:03The New Stack MakersnoThe New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we gain insight into software defined storage platform Hedvig, and how containers stack up against their more traditional virtualization counterparts.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Hedvig Founder Avinash Lakshman to hear his thoughts during DockerCon 2016. Having come far from their LXC origination, platforms such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways.The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to…The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we gain insight into software defined storage platform Hedvig, and how containers stack up against their more traditional virtualization counterparts.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Hedvig Founder Avinash Lakshman to hear his thoughts during DockerCon 2016. Having come far from their LXC origination, platforms such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164920From Monolith to Microservices with Iron.ioMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:45 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/from-monoliths-to-microservices
00:10:10The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how Iron.io helped developers working on the popular social drinking application Untappd to enter the serverless ecosystem, and how the abstraction and standardization of containers via Docker has impacted the community. and the issues developers should consider when making containers a part of their infrastructure.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Iron.io Co-Founder & CEO Chad Chad Arimura and Iron.io Sales Engineer Doug Colburn on the show floor at DockerCon 2016 for a brief discussion into these issues.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how Iron.io helped developers working on the popular social drinking application Untappd to enter the serverless ecosystem, and how the abstraction and standardization of containers via Docker has impacted the community. and the issues developers should consider when making containers a part of their infrastructure.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Iron.io Co-Founder & CEO Chad Chad Arimura and Iron.io Sales Engineer Doug Colburn on the show floor at DockerCon 2016 for a brief discussion into these issues.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164916TNS Sound Bytes: Riding the Tidal Wave of Docker IntegrationsMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:44 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/goutham-rao-of-portworx-at-dockercon
00:06:16The New Stack MakersnoIn the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we present a short interview featuring Portworx Founder and CTO Goutham Rao. Rao briefly discussed Portworx’s approach to infrastructure management, data storage, and orchestration within its Docker integration.
The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. Having come far from their LXC origination, creations such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. Topics range from the rise of containerization, using containers in production, orchestration, and more.In the following episode of The New Stack Makers,…In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we present a short interview featuring Portworx Founder and CTO Goutham Rao. Rao briefly discussed Portworx’s approach to infrastructure management, data storage, and orchestration within its Docker integration.
The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. Having come far from their LXC origination, creations such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. Topics range from the rise of containerization, using containers in production, orchestration, and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164909Sound Bytes: Justin Steele on the Future of Docker when Working at ScaleMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/justin-steele-of-infosiftr-at-dockercon
00:00:54The New Stack MakersnoIn the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we gain insight into the potential impact of Docker’s new feature 'swarm mode,' and how Docker's continued evolution has impacted application development today.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Infosiftr President Justin Steele to hear his thoughts during DockerCon 2016. Having come far from their LXC origination, platforms such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. In the following episode of The New Stack Makers,…In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we gain insight into the potential impact of Docker’s new feature 'swarm mode,' and how Docker's continued evolution has impacted application development today.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Infosiftr President Justin Steele to hear his thoughts during DockerCon 2016. Having come far from their LXC origination, platforms such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164907TNS Sound Bytes: Khash Sajadi & Vic Van Gool Of Cloud 66 At DockerConMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/khash-sajadi-vic-van-gool-of-cloud-66-at-dockercon
00:03:52The New Stack MakersnoIn the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we present a short interview featuring Cloud 66 CTO and Founder Vic van Gool alongside Cloud 66 CEO Khash Sajadi. Both were interviewed by The New Stack founder Alex Williams during DockerCon 2016.
The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. Having come far from their LXC origination, creations such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. Topics range from the rise of containerization, using containers in production, orchestration, and more.In the following episode of The New Stack Makers,…In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we present a short interview featuring Cloud 66 CTO and Founder Vic van Gool alongside Cloud 66 CEO Khash Sajadi. Both were interviewed by The New Stack founder Alex Williams during DockerCon 2016.
The New Stack Makers arrived at DockerCon 2016 to speak with some of today's most influential individuals working with Docker and containers today. Having come far from their LXC origination, creations such as Docker allow for organizations of all sizes to start working with containers in new and exciting ways. Topics range from the rise of containerization, using containers in production, orchestration, and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164903How Microservices Can Aid Today's DevelopersMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/microservices-aid-todays-developers
00:04:35The New Stack MakersnoIn the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we're hot off the show floor at DockerCon 2016, highlighting how Docker has impacted the container ecosphere. These include the ways in which developer platforms and tools affect productivity, and how microservices can help developers work with their containerized services at scale.
In this brief interview, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Datawire Community Developer Austin Gunter and Datawire Senior Software Engineer Phil Lombardi to discuss how microservices and their surrounding toolkits can help developers streamline their workflow.In the following episode of The New Stack Makers,…In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we're hot off the show floor at DockerCon 2016, highlighting how Docker has impacted the container ecosphere. These include the ways in which developer platforms and tools affect productivity, and how microservices can help developers work with their containerized services at scale.
In this brief interview, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Datawire Community Developer Austin Gunter and Datawire Senior Software Engineer Phil Lombardi to discuss how microservices and their surrounding toolkits can help developers streamline their workflow.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/272164901Embracing Containers: For Better or WorseMon, 04 Jul 2016 18:42:41 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/embracing-containers-for-better-or-worse
00:07:21The New Stack MakersnoIn the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we're hot off the show floor at DockerCon 2016. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams met with RackN CEO Rob Hirschfeld to discuss how Docker has impacted the container ecosphere, and the ways in which organizations communicating with the open source community have and will continue to influence software development as a whole.In the following episode of The New Stack Makers,…In the following episode of The New Stack Makers, we're hot off the show floor at DockerCon 2016. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams met with RackN CEO Rob Hirschfeld to discuss how Docker has impacted the container ecosphere, and the ways in which organizations communicating with the open source community have and will continue to influence software development as a whole.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/271390747Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst: Containers Aren't Replacing Linux, They're Augmenting ItWed, 29 Jun 2016 13:14:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/red-hat-ceo-jim-whitehurst-containers-arent-replacing-linux-theyre-augmenting-it
00:13:31The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we feature a rapid-fire introduction into not only the ways in which Red Hat has utilized the power of open source to create and improve OpenStack, but how containers are shaping application development and developer workflows in production. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down for a breakout-style podcast with Whitehurst to get his thoughts on these issues and more as Red Hat continues to blaze forward with OpenStack and OpenShift containers.
In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we featu…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we feature a rapid-fire introduction into not only the ways in which Red Hat has utilized the power of open source to create and improve OpenStack, but how containers are shaping application development and developer workflows in production. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down for a breakout-style podcast with Whitehurst to get his thoughts on these issues and more as Red Hat continues to blaze forward with OpenStack and OpenShift containers.
tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/270465761How HPE Hopes to Set the Stage for Industrial IoTThu, 23 Jun 2016 10:05:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/hpe-industrial-iot
00:23:40The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we explore how HP’s Universal IoT platform hopes to shape the future of processing IoT data at scale, how infrastructure management concerning edge network systems such as HP Edgeline is undertaken, and how industrial IoT is taking shape for the future.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with HPE Vice President of Marketing Doug Oathout and Startup Executive and Advisor Krishnan Subramanian to debate these topics and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we explore how HP’s Universal IoT platform hopes to shape the future of processing IoT data at scale, how infrastructure management concerning edge network systems such as HP Edgeline is undertaken, and how industrial IoT is taking shape for the future.
The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with HPE Vice President of Marketing Doug Oathout and Startup Executive and Advisor Krishnan Subramanian to debate these topics and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/270465553Application Building From Top to Bottom with HP Haven On DemandThu, 23 Jun 2016 10:02:57 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/fernando-lucini-vp-haven-on-demand-at-hpe-discover
00:21:40The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a deep dive into the driving force behind one of the latest projects from HP, Haven on Demand. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with HPE CTO of Big Data Fernando Lucini to learn more about Haven on Demand’s unique process for helping developers create applications, and what HP strives to bring to the table for developers looking to unite the best of machine learning with creating enterprise-ready APIs for their project workflow.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a deep dive into the driving force behind one of the latest projects from HP, Haven on Demand. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with HPE CTO of Big Data Fernando Lucini to learn more about Haven on Demand’s unique process for helping developers create applications, and what HP strives to bring to the table for developers looking to unite the best of machine learning with creating enterprise-ready APIs for their project workflow.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/269330803How HPE is Building Stronger, More Secure Code through DevOpsThu, 16 Jun 2016 04:23:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/hpe-stronger-secure-code-devops
00:27:38The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we discuss how open source software has and will continue to impact DevOps, best practices for on-boarding DevOps methodologies across a team of developers, and the ways in which DevOps has changed over time. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Kurt Bittner, HPE DevOps Senior Director Ashish Kuthiala, and Tasktop Founder Mik Kersten to hear their thoughts on these issues and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we discu…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we discuss how open source software has and will continue to impact DevOps, best practices for on-boarding DevOps methodologies across a team of developers, and the ways in which DevOps has changed over time. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Kurt Bittner, HPE DevOps Senior Director Ashish Kuthiala, and Tasktop Founder Mik Kersten to hear their thoughts on these issues and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/269330424What is DevOps: For HPE, It's All About People, Processes, and TechnologyThu, 16 Jun 2016 04:19:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/what-is-devops-for-hpe
00:25:02The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore what DevOps is at its core and the foundational principles businesses can implement to make the DevOps process a success. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Gary Gruver, President at Gruver Consulting LLC, IDC Program Vice President of Project-Based Services Cushing Anderson, and HPE DevOps Senior Director Ashish Kuthiala to hear their thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore what DevOps is at its core and the foundational principles businesses can implement to make the DevOps process a success. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Gary Gruver, President at Gruver Consulting LLC, IDC Program Vice President of Project-Based Services Cushing Anderson, and HPE DevOps Senior Director Ashish Kuthiala to hear their thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/269330203How HPE's 'The Machine' Project is Modernizing the Enterprise Data CenterThu, 16 Jun 2016 04:16:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/the-machine-hpe
00:18:29The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the history of the data center, its evolution, and how HPE’s The Machine project hopes to revolutionize the enterprise data center in a discussion between The New Stack founder Alex Williams and Sharad Singhal, HPE Labs Director, Machine Applications & Software.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the history of the data center, its evolution, and how HPE’s The Machine project hopes to revolutionize the enterprise data center in a discussion between The New Stack founder Alex Williams and Sharad Singhal, HPE Labs Director, Machine Applications & Software.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/269329738Modern Hardware and its Role in a Software Driven Data CenterThu, 16 Jun 2016 04:11:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dave-peterson-of-hpe-cloudline-server-products-at-hpe-discover
00:15:44The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we’ll learn more about how HPE’s latest servers such as the Cloudline help enterprises to more effectively scale their datacenter for the cloud, HPE’s involvement with the Open Compute Project and Helion OpenStack, and things to consider for a more unified DevOps workflow. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Dave Peterson, HPE Group Manager at Cloudline Server Products, during HPE Discover 2016 to hear more from him about these topics.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we’ll learn more about how HPE’s latest servers such as the Cloudline help enterprises to more effectively scale their datacenter for the cloud, HPE’s involvement with the Open Compute Project and Helion OpenStack, and things to consider for a more unified DevOps workflow. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Dave Peterson, HPE Group Manager at Cloudline Server Products, during HPE Discover 2016 to hear more from him about these topics.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/269329442How HPE Harnesses the Power of Open Source EcosystemsThu, 16 Jun 2016 04:07:28 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/omri-gazitt-and-mark-interrante-hpe-discover
00:26:27The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the ways that HPE aims to bring better workflow automation to developers, how tit has contributed and collaborated with the open source community, and how HPE has put the power of Cloud Foundry to use across its enterprise product platform. The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with HPE VP of Products and Services Omri Gazitt, and HP Helion SVP of Engineering Mark Interrante to hear their thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the ways that HPE aims to bring better workflow automation to developers, how tit has contributed and collaborated with the open source community, and how HPE has put the power of Cloud Foundry to use across its enterprise product platform. The New Stack founder Alex Williams spoke with HPE VP of Products and Services Omri Gazitt, and HP Helion SVP of Engineering Mark Interrante to hear their thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/268707137David Hunter and Marianna Tessel at HPE DiscoverSun, 12 Jun 2016 09:07:32 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/david-hunter-marianna-tessel-at-hpe-discover
00:23:41The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Marianna Tessel, Docker Senior Vice President of Engineering, and David Hunter, HPE Vice President & Chief Technologist, Converged Data Center Infrastructure. During their discussion, the duo highlighted the importance of this new partnership in helping to bring Docker to the enterprise, and the importance of making these technologies and infrastructures accessible within a business’ currently existing stack.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Marianna Tessel, Docker Senior Vice President of Engineering, and David Hunter, HPE Vice President & Chief Technologist, Converged Data Center Infrastructure. During their discussion, the duo highlighted the importance of this new partnership in helping to bring Docker to the enterprise, and the importance of making these technologies and infrastructures accessible within a business’ currently existing stack.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266825209On Resilience: Sam Ramji, Daniel Otte and Simon Johansson at Cloud Foundry SummitTue, 31 May 2016 20:14:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/sam-ramji-daniel-otte-and-simon-johansson-at-cloud-foundry-summit
00:29:34The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Analysts, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Cloud Foundry CEO Sam Ramji, Daniel Otte, Head of Platform Engineering at Springer Nature, and Simon Johansson, Springer Nature Platform Engineer. They discuss the ways in which Springer Nature has utilized Cloud Foundry to not only improve its stack, but how Cloud Foundry can help developers better understand that tearing things down may be the best way to build them back up. In this episode of The New Stack Analysts, The Ne…In this episode of The New Stack Analysts, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Cloud Foundry CEO Sam Ramji, Daniel Otte, Head of Platform Engineering at Springer Nature, and Simon Johansson, Springer Nature Platform Engineer. They discuss the ways in which Springer Nature has utilized Cloud Foundry to not only improve its stack, but how Cloud Foundry can help developers better understand that tearing things down may be the best way to build them back up. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266824911Why Developers Should Focus on Security in IoTTue, 31 May 2016 20:12:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/focus-on-security-iot
00:18:26The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the Internet of Things has impacted aviation, why security should be a top-tier concern for today’s IoT developers, and how industrial scale organizations are developing and deploying microservices M2Mi COO Sarah Cooper explained these issues and more surrounding how aviation has evolved and shifted thanks in part to the revolutions brought around by the IoT movement and new technologies such as WiFi signal-transmitting sensors for luggage.
Host Kyle MacDonald and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Cooper during Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 to hear her thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how the Internet of Things has impacted aviation, why security should be a top-tier concern for today’s IoT developers, and how industrial scale organizations are developing and deploying microservices M2Mi COO Sarah Cooper explained these issues and more surrounding how aviation has evolved and shifted thanks in part to the revolutions brought around by the IoT movement and new technologies such as WiFi signal-transmitting sensors for luggage.
Host Kyle MacDonald and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Cooper during Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 to hear her thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266824655What to Consider When Making the Shift Toward Multi-CloudTue, 31 May 2016 20:10:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/making-shift-toward-multi-cloud
00:28:26The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore why businesses are making the shift toward a multi-cloud system, the pitfalls of breaking down monolith applications into individual microservices, how platforms such as Cloud Foundry allow developers to be more hands-off with infrastructure management, and how Dynatrace and Pivotal are making the most of Cloud Foundry in their own stacks.
Host Lee Calcote spoke with Pivotal Cloud Foundry Principal Technologist Casey West, Pivotal Senior Director of Technology Cornelia Davis, Dynatrace Innovation Lab Cloud Technology Lead Alois Mayr, and Dynatrace Product Evangelist Mike Villiger during the 2016 Cloud Foundry Summit to hear their thoughts on these topics and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore why businesses are making the shift toward a multi-cloud system, the pitfalls of breaking down monolith applications into individual microservices, how platforms such as Cloud Foundry allow developers to be more hands-off with infrastructure management, and how Dynatrace and Pivotal are making the most of Cloud Foundry in their own stacks.
Host Lee Calcote spoke with Pivotal Cloud Foundry Principal Technologist Casey West, Pivotal Senior Director of Technology Cornelia Davis, Dynatrace Innovation Lab Cloud Technology Lead Alois Mayr, and Dynatrace Product Evangelist Mike Villiger during the 2016 Cloud Foundry Summit to hear their thoughts on these topics and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266824248How Redis and Mirantis Use Cloud Foundry to be Hands-Off and HATue, 31 May 2016 20:08:24 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/jason-venner-and-leena-joshi-at-cloud-foundry-summit
00:26:19The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we’ll learn more about how Redis and Mirantis have leveraged Cloud Foundry to the benefit of its customers, how Cloud Foundry eases the challenges of developing software in a multi-cloud environment, and the ways in which Mirantis has moved toward containerizing its own stack for improved deployment flexibility. The New Stack Makers host Kyle MacDonald and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Jason Venner, VP and Chief Architect at Mirantis, and Leena Joshi, Redis Labs VP of Product Marketing to get their insight into these issues and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, we’ll learn more about how Redis and Mirantis have leveraged Cloud Foundry to the benefit of its customers, how Cloud Foundry eases the challenges of developing software in a multi-cloud environment, and the ways in which Mirantis has moved toward containerizing its own stack for improved deployment flexibility. The New Stack Makers host Kyle MacDonald and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Jason Venner, VP and Chief Architect at Mirantis, and Leena Joshi, Redis Labs VP of Product Marketing to get their insight into these issues and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266823922How IBM and Cloud Foundry have Partnered to Expand Community KnowledgeTue, 31 May 2016 20:06:23 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dr-angel-diaz-ibm-vice-president-cloud-architecture-technology-at-cloud-foundry-summit
00:27:54The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn more about how IBM’s collaboration with Cloud Foundry has advanced not only open source development, but enterprise adoption of new workflows and tools built with open source technology. Host Kyle MacDonald chatted with Dr. Angel Diaz, IBM Vice President, Cloud Architecture & Technology at Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 to learn more about how IBM’s collaboration with Cloud Foundry has advanced not only open source development, but enterprise adoption of new workflows and tools such as IBM Bluemix built with open source technology.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn mo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, learn more about how IBM’s collaboration with Cloud Foundry has advanced not only open source development, but enterprise adoption of new workflows and tools built with open source technology. Host Kyle MacDonald chatted with Dr. Angel Diaz, IBM Vice President, Cloud Architecture & Technology at Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 to learn more about how IBM’s collaboration with Cloud Foundry has advanced not only open source development, but enterprise adoption of new workflows and tools such as IBM Bluemix built with open source technology.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266823553Dr. Nic Williams and Idit Levine at Cloud Foundry SummitTue, 31 May 2016 20:04:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/dr-nic-williams-and-idit-levine-at-cloud-foundry-summit
00:26:15The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack reporter and host Lee Calcote spoke with Idit Levine, EMC Office of the CTO, and CTO of EMC Cloud Foundry Dojo along with Nic Williams, CEO at Stark & Wayne LLC regarding the many benefits to using unikernels in production, how developers can implement unikernels into their own projects, and the ways in which using unikernels has aided both EMC and Cloud Foundry.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack reporter and host Lee Calcote spoke with Idit Levine, EMC Office of the CTO, and CTO of EMC Cloud Foundry Dojo along with Nic Williams, CEO at Stark & Wayne LLC regarding the many benefits to using unikernels in production, how developers can implement unikernels into their own projects, and the ways in which using unikernels has aided both EMC and Cloud Foundry.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266823049How CloudFabrix is Bringing the Enterprise into the CloudTue, 31 May 2016 20:00:42 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/cloudfabrix-enterprise-into-cloud
00:25:49The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the evolution of PaaS for the enterprise, how the advent of the ‘multi-cloud,’ is impacting today’s business-critical infrastructure setups, and the challenges facing developers and operations teams when addressing container security.
The New Stack contributor Kyle MacDonald co-hosts alongside SolarWinds Cloud & Container Technology Leader Lee Calcote, RedPoint Partner Scott Raney, CloudFabrix CPO Bhaskar Krishnamsetty, and CloudFabrix CTO Raju Penmetsa in a roundtable discussion about these topics and more.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore the evolution of PaaS for the enterprise, how the advent of the ‘multi-cloud,’ is impacting today’s business-critical infrastructure setups, and the challenges facing developers and operations teams when addressing container security.
The New Stack contributor Kyle MacDonald co-hosts alongside SolarWinds Cloud & Container Technology Leader Lee Calcote, RedPoint Partner Scott Raney, CloudFabrix CPO Bhaskar Krishnamsetty, and CloudFabrix CTO Raju Penmetsa in a roundtable discussion about these topics and more.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266822421Michael Coté, Pivotal Software Director, Technical Marketing at Cloud Foundry SummitTue, 31 May 2016 19:56:54 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/michael-cote-at-cloud-foundry-summit-1
00:20:05The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams along with co-hosts Lee Calcote and Kyle MacDonald spoke with Michael Coté, Pivotal Software Director of Technical Marketing regarding the changing role of developer evangelists, and how Pivotal has positioned its support offerings to help its customers succeed by way of pair programming.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams along with co-hosts Lee Calcote and Kyle MacDonald spoke with Michael Coté, Pivotal Software Director of Technical Marketing regarding the changing role of developer evangelists, and how Pivotal has positioned its support offerings to help its customers succeed by way of pair programming.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266821778Community Compliance: Strengthening the Federal Government with Open SourceTue, 31 May 2016 19:52:38 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/barton-george-diego-lapiduz-brett-mogilefsky-at-cloud-foundry-summit
00:23:37The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Lee Calcote sat down with Barton George, Sr. Principal Engineer, Office of the CTO at Dell, Diego Lapiduz, 18F Software Engineer and cloud.gov Director, and Bret Mogilefsky, Innovation Specialist and Product Lead at 18F during Cloud Foundry Summit 2016. Follow along to learn more about how both 18F and Dell have utilized open source and Cloud Foundry to develop not only secure technology for today's federal agencies, but flexible infrastructures across the cloud.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Lee Calcote sat down with Barton George, Sr. Principal Engineer, Office of the CTO at Dell, Diego Lapiduz, 18F Software Engineer and cloud.gov Director, and Bret Mogilefsky, Innovation Specialist and Product Lead at 18F during Cloud Foundry Summit 2016. Follow along to learn more about how both 18F and Dell have utilized open source and Cloud Foundry to develop not only secure technology for today's federal agencies, but flexible infrastructures across the cloud.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/266133291Tyler Jewell Explains Codenvy's Continuous Delivery Story and On-Demand WorkspaceFri, 27 May 2016 03:24:37 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/tyler-jewel-explains-codenvys-continuous-delivery-story
00:06:35The New Stack MakersnoCodenvy CEO and Founder Tyler Jewell explains how the company approaches continuous delivery and making IDE's more accessible through its technology based on Eclipse Che, an open source developer workspace server and cloud IDE.
Codenvy is a sponsor of The New Stack.Codenvy CEO and Founder Tyler Jewell explains how…Codenvy CEO and Founder Tyler Jewell explains how the company approaches continuous delivery and making IDE's more accessible through its technology based on Eclipse Che, an open source developer workspace server and cloud IDE.
Codenvy is a sponsor of The New Stack.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265564271Bringing Open Source to the Enterprise: Contribution is KeyMon, 23 May 2016 20:52:41 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/topo-pal-ann-wallace-ken-owens-at-oscon-in-austin
00:31:33The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look into the ways in which the open source community has evolved across the industry, why today’s enterprises should contribute back to the open source community, and how developers can work with their CTOs to ensure the open source projects they have on-boarded are being maintained over the long term. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Capital One Director & Platform Engineering Fellow Tapabrata Pal, Cisco CTO of Cloud Services Ken Owens, and Cisco Solutions Architect specializing in Cloud Technologies Ann Wallace to get their thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we take a look into the ways in which the open source community has evolved across the industry, why today’s enterprises should contribute back to the open source community, and how developers can work with their CTOs to ensure the open source projects they have on-boarded are being maintained over the long term. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Capital One Director & Platform Engineering Fellow Tapabrata Pal, Cisco CTO of Cloud Services Ken Owens, and Cisco Solutions Architect specializing in Cloud Technologies Ann Wallace to get their thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265455960The Shift to Containers: David Dennis, Erica Brescia At OSCON In AustinMon, 23 May 2016 05:54:55 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/david-dennis-erica-brescia-at-oscon-in-austin
00:30:16The New Stack MakersnoA discussion about the shift from VMs to containers and how it has has affected developers with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Jeff Meyerson of the Software Engineering Daily. They spoke with Erica Brescia, Bitnami Co-Founder & COO along with David Dennis, Bitnami’s Vice President of Marketing. The discussion centered on Bitnami efforts in keeping environments consistent when operating at scale, and the company’s efforts moving forward with new open source projects.A discussion about the shift from VMs to containe…A discussion about the shift from VMs to containers and how it has has affected developers with The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Jeff Meyerson of the Software Engineering Daily. They spoke with Erica Brescia, Bitnami Co-Founder & COO along with David Dennis, Bitnami’s Vice President of Marketing. The discussion centered on Bitnami efforts in keeping environments consistent when operating at scale, and the company’s efforts moving forward with new open source projects.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265378330Capital One at OSCON: What's in Your Captain's Log?Sun, 22 May 2016 18:24:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/william-ma-jared-smith-michael-cole-at-oscon-in-austin
00:28:43The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn more about Capital One’s progression in open source, its forthcoming open source project Hydrograph, and how other enterprises can embrace open source in their own stack. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams speaks with with William Ma, Capital One Sr. Software Engineer, Jared Smith, Capital One Open Source Community Outreach, and Michael Coté, Director of Technical Marketing at Pivotal at OSCON 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we learn more about Capital One’s progression in open source, its forthcoming open source project Hydrograph, and how other enterprises can embrace open source in their own stack. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams speaks with with William Ma, Capital One Sr. Software Engineer, Jared Smith, Capital One Open Source Community Outreach, and Michael Coté, Director of Technical Marketing at Pivotal at OSCON 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265359068Building Stronger Open Source Communities with ConvoxSun, 22 May 2016 16:04:10 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/noah-zoschke-of-convox-at-oscon-in-austin
00:21:36The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Noah Zoschke, Convox founder & CTO during OSCON 2016. Read or listen along to learn more about how Convox has utilized open source to help develop Convox, the ways in which it aims to help developers get the most out of their Amazon or Docker setup, and the benefits of open source.In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded …In this episode of The New Stack Makers embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Noah Zoschke, Convox founder & CTO during OSCON 2016. Read or listen along to learn more about how Convox has utilized open source to help develop Convox, the ways in which it aims to help developers get the most out of their Amazon or Docker setup, and the benefits of open source.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265351966How JFrog's Artifactory Puts Open Source at the HelmSun, 22 May 2016 15:05:51 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/jfrog-artifactory-open-source
00:20:02The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how JFrog has put open source at the forefront of its Artifactory platform. Discussion topics included how Artifactory helps developers get the most out of their Docker containers in a CI/CD pipeline, challenges developers can face when working with containers, and how Java software development helped set the stage for Artifactory’s approach to workflow management.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with JFrog Developer Advocate Baruch Sadogursky to hear his thoughts during OSCON 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how JFrog has put open source at the forefront of its Artifactory platform. Discussion topics included how Artifactory helps developers get the most out of their Docker containers in a CI/CD pipeline, challenges developers can face when working with containers, and how Java software development helped set the stage for Artifactory’s approach to workflow management.
The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with JFrog Developer Advocate Baruch Sadogursky to hear his thoughts during OSCON 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265349752Why Kubernetes and Containers are the Future of Development at ScaleSun, 22 May 2016 14:45:26 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/loris-degioanni-rob-lalonde-cameron-brunner-at-oscon-in-austin
00:33:05The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we look into Univa’s latest Kubernetes-based container workload management offering, Command, how Sysdig aims to bring monitoring and visibility to Kubernetes and containers, and the ways in which containers and orchestration are shaping application management and development at scale.
Host Lee Calcote spoke with Univa Vice President & GM of NavOps Rob Lalonde, Sysdig Founder Loris Degioanni, and Univa Director of Engineering Cameron Brunner to hear their thoughts during OSCON 2016 in Austin, Texas.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we look …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we look into Univa’s latest Kubernetes-based container workload management offering, Command, how Sysdig aims to bring monitoring and visibility to Kubernetes and containers, and the ways in which containers and orchestration are shaping application management and development at scale.
Host Lee Calcote spoke with Univa Vice President & GM of NavOps Rob Lalonde, Sysdig Founder Loris Degioanni, and Univa Director of Engineering Cameron Brunner to hear their thoughts during OSCON 2016 in Austin, Texas.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265250826Engaging Meaningfully in Open Source CommunitiesSat, 21 May 2016 19:47:59 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/engaging-meaningfully-open-source
00:24:20The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how open source communities are maintained long-term, how projects can align contributions with their own release roadmap, and the ways in which organizations can empower and build upon their own developer, operations, and engineering talent.
The New Stack Technical Editor Benjamin Ball spoke with Hazelcast Senior Solutions Architect Viktor Gamov and Aerospike VP of Product Alvin Richards to hear their thoughts on these topics and more earlier in the year during OSCON 2016.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explo…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we explore how open source communities are maintained long-term, how projects can align contributions with their own release roadmap, and the ways in which organizations can empower and build upon their own developer, operations, and engineering talent.
The New Stack Technical Editor Benjamin Ball spoke with Hazelcast Senior Solutions Architect Viktor Gamov and Aerospike VP of Product Alvin Richards to hear their thoughts on these topics and more earlier in the year during OSCON 2016.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265187128A Talk with Bitnami's Erica BresciaSat, 21 May 2016 09:19:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/erica-brescia-of-bitnami-at-oscon-in-austin
00:05:30The New Stack MakersnoA short discussion with Erica Brescia of Bitnami held at OSCON In AustinA short discussion with Erica Brescia of Bitnami …A short discussion with Erica Brescia of Bitnami held at OSCON In Austintag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265185107On Unikernels: Ian Eyberg, Joshua Bernstein, Anil Madhavapeddy At OSCON In AustinSat, 21 May 2016 08:45:36 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/ian-eyberg-joshua-bernstein-anil-madhavapeddy-at-oscon-in-austin
00:38:17The New Stack MakersnoUnikernels are getting a lot of attention but what makes them viable? In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Defer Panic Founder Ian Eyberg, Joshua Bernstein, Vice President of Technology at EMC, and Anil Madhavapeddy, Unikernel Systems Founder and a member of Docker’s technical staff. They explored the latest information surrounding using unikernels to simplify one’s toolchain, clearing away some of the smoke-and-mirrors behind ‘containers as a service,’ and understanding the limitations of the cloud.Unikernels are getting a lot of attention but wha…Unikernels are getting a lot of attention but what makes them viable? In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Defer Panic Founder Ian Eyberg, Joshua Bernstein, Vice President of Technology at EMC, and Anil Madhavapeddy, Unikernel Systems Founder and a member of Docker’s technical staff. They explored the latest information surrounding using unikernels to simplify one’s toolchain, clearing away some of the smoke-and-mirrors behind ‘containers as a service,’ and understanding the limitations of the cloud.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265156881Bridging Tech's Diversity Gap: How Less BS Can Foster InclusivitySat, 21 May 2016 02:29:57 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/jessica-rose-daniel-izquierdo-diane-mueller-at-oscon-in-austin
00:25:38The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, we address the issue of how to build diverse communities within open source, how and why companies should focus on enacting hiring practices that are inclusive and welcoming of diverse candidates, and the ways in which the increased visibility on diversity in technology impacts marginalized individuals in the workplace. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with DreamFactory Developer Relations Manager Jessica Rose, Bitergia co-founder & chief data officer Daniel Izquierdo, and Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, Diane Mueller to hear their thoughts.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we addre…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we address the issue of how to build diverse communities within open source, how and why companies should focus on enacting hiring practices that are inclusive and welcoming of diverse candidates, and the ways in which the increased visibility on diversity in technology impacts marginalized individuals in the workplace. The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with DreamFactory Developer Relations Manager Jessica Rose, Bitergia co-founder & chief data officer Daniel Izquierdo, and Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, Diane Mueller to hear their thoughts.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265146116App Development and Containers: Steve Pousty With Red Hat At OSCON In AustinSat, 21 May 2016 00:33:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/steve-pousty-with-red-hat-at-oscon-in-austin
00:21:47The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Steven Pousty, Developer Advocate (PaaS Dust Spreader) at Red Hat to learn more about using containers in production, why developers should let go of the outdated ‘pets vs. cattle’ analogy, and how containers have changed application development as a whole.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Steven Pousty, Developer Advocate (PaaS Dust Spreader) at Red Hat to learn more about using containers in production, why developers should let go of the outdated ‘pets vs. cattle’ analogy, and how containers have changed application development as a whole.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265124785TNS Interviews: Ilan Rabinovitch At OSCON In AustinFri, 20 May 2016 21:32:55 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/ilan-rabinovitch-at-oscon-in-austin
00:24:01The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Ilan Rabinovitch, Director of Technical Community and Evangelism at Datadog during OSCON Austin. During this interview, you'll hear about how DataDog is empowering developers working with microservice-based infrastructures, the rise of containers in development, and the way collecting metrics has been welcomed back into the light after spending a decade in the dark.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams sat down with Ilan Rabinovitch, Director of Technical Community and Evangelism at Datadog during OSCON Austin. During this interview, you'll hear about how DataDog is empowering developers working with microservice-based infrastructures, the rise of containers in development, and the way collecting metrics has been welcomed back into the light after spending a decade in the dark.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265109540Diane Mueller, Chris Anisczyk At OSCON in AustinFri, 20 May 2016 19:46:28 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/diane-mueller-chris-anisczyk-at-oscon-in-austin
00:30:11The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Diane Mueller, Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, and Chris Anisczyk, Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s interim Executive Director to learn more about the ways in which the CNCF has shaped open source development, and the steps being taken by Red Hat to help improve communication throughout the open source community.In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams and co-host Lee Calcote spoke with Diane Mueller, Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, and Chris Anisczyk, Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s interim Executive Director to learn more about the ways in which the CNCF has shaped open source development, and the steps being taken by Red Hat to help improve communication throughout the open source community.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265070496TNS Interviews: CentOS's Adam Miller and Fedora's Jim Perrin at OSCON AustinFri, 20 May 2016 15:15:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/adam-miller-jim-perrin-interview-at-oscon-in-austin
00:20:22The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Jim Perrin, CentOS Project Developer, and Fedora Community Member Adam Miller at OSCON Austin. Listeners will hear about the exciting ways in which both of these Linux projects are using open source in their own recipes and distributions, collaborating with the open source community, and utilizing containers in a development workflow. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New …In this episode of The New Stack Makers, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Jim Perrin, CentOS Project Developer, and Fedora Community Member Adam Miller at OSCON Austin. Listeners will hear about the exciting ways in which both of these Linux projects are using open source in their own recipes and distributions, collaborating with the open source community, and utilizing containers in a development workflow. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/265006172Interview with Red Hat's Vincent Batts about the Open Container InitiativeFri, 20 May 2016 03:42:20 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/vincent-batts-interview
00:33:09The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS hosts Alex Williams and Benjamin Ball talk with Vincent Batts, Red Hat Principal Software Engineer, about container standards and what makes the Open Container Initiative different from other open source software foundations. In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS host…In this episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS hosts Alex Williams and Benjamin Ball talk with Vincent Batts, Red Hat Principal Software Engineer, about container standards and what makes the Open Container Initiative different from other open source software foundations. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/264810588OSCON 2016: How Capital One Is Going Open SourceWed, 18 May 2016 23:09:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/first-capital-one
00:22:09The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, The New Stack founder Alex Williams speaks with Mark Donovan, Senior Director of Enterprise Architecture at Capital One, and the newly appointed Jared Smith, who is in charge of Open Source Community Outreach at Capital One, about the company's foray into taking 30 years of proprietary technology and making the leap into open source. The interview was held at the OSCON open source conference, taking place this week in Austin. In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, …In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, The New Stack founder Alex Williams speaks with Mark Donovan, Senior Director of Enterprise Architecture at Capital One, and the newly appointed Jared Smith, who is in charge of Open Source Community Outreach at Capital One, about the company's foray into taking 30 years of proprietary technology and making the leap into open source. The interview was held at the OSCON open source conference, taking place this week in Austin. tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/264787044Diane Mueller with Red Hat Interview at OSCON in AustinWed, 18 May 2016 20:23:59 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/diane-with-red-hat
00:20:14The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Analysts embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Diane Mueller, Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat’s open source PaaS. Mueller discusses the growing amount of individuals and organizations currently collaborating on OpenShift Commons, what the future of OSS may look like, and how foundations, organizations, and developers can help to strengthen their own communities while also welcoming others.In this episode of The New Stack Analysts embedde…In this episode of The New Stack Analysts embedded below, The New Stack Founder Alex Williams spoke with Diane Mueller, Director of Community Development at Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat’s open source PaaS. Mueller discusses the growing amount of individuals and organizations currently collaborating on OpenShift Commons, what the future of OSS may look like, and how foundations, organizations, and developers can help to strengthen their own communities while also welcoming others.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/264777713OSCON Roundtable: The Future of IT InfrastructureWed, 18 May 2016 19:28:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/thenewstackmakers/kelsey-adrian-jamie-at-oscon
00:25:17The New Stack MakersnoIn this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast, The New Stack founder Alex Williams speaks with Jamie Dobson, CEO at ContainerSolutions, Adrian Cockcroft, Technology Fellow at Battery Ventures, and Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate with Google Cloud Platform, about the current direction of infrastructure startups and, more generally, the cycles of technological innovation and how they apply to the stack as it is today and will be tomorrow and in the years to come. The interview was held at the OSCON open source conference, taking place this week in Austin.
In this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast…In this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast, The New Stack founder Alex Williams speaks with Jamie Dobson, CEO at ContainerSolutions, Adrian Cockcroft, Technology Fellow at Battery Ventures, and Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate with Google Cloud Platform, about the current direction of infrastructure startups and, more generally, the cycles of technological innovation and how they apply to the stack as it is today and will be tomorrow and in the years to come. The interview was held at the OSCON open source conference, taking place this week in Austin.